


Hardcover
Published: 1st June 1993
ISBN: 9780814730508
Number Of Pages: 504
In dealing with the complex issues surrounding labor law, this volume analyzes the rapid, profound, and all - encompassing nature of change in the work place. The essays examine the politics of the modern working world and its relationship with the law. By taking an interdisciplinary approach, including articles from feminist and social justice theorists, this volume is a significant contribution to the worlds of law and industrial relations.
Acknowledgements | |
Series Preface | |
Introduction | |
A Common Law for Labor Relations: A Critique of the New Deal Labor Legislation | p. 3 |
In Defense of the Contract at Will | p. 55 |
The Legacy of Industrial Pluralism: The Tension between Individual Employment Rights and the New Deal Collective Bargaining System | p. 91 |
A Seed Germinates: Unjust Discharge Reform Heads Toward Full Flower | p. 161 |
Workplace Democracy and Market Reconstruction: An Agenda for Legal Reform | p. 189 |
In Defense of Employee Ownership | p. 257 |
Images of Power in Labor Law: A Feminist Deconstruction | p. 313 |
Feminism, Labor, and Power | p. 371 |
Catholic Labor Theory and the Transformation of Work | p. 439 |
The Right to Unionize as a Fundamental Human and Civil Right | p. 481 |
Reflections on Workers' Participation, Influence and Powersharing: The Future of Industrial Relations | p. 501 |
Name Index | p. 517 |
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ISBN: 9780814730508
ISBN-10: 0814730507
Series: International Library of Essays in Law and Legal Theory
Audience:
General
Format:
Hardcover
Language:
English
Number Of Pages: 504
Published: 1st June 1993
Country of Publication: US
Dimensions (cm): 22.91 x 15.19
x 3.33
Weight (kg): 0.92