Labor disputes in the US date back to before the Revolutionary War. The first recorded strike over working conditions took place in 1636 on Richmond Island, Maine, when fishermen protested that their ...
As a result of the current federal government shutdown, several agencies regulating employment — the Equal Employment ...
Laws governing the employer–employee relationship are extremely complex. Compliance costs and regulatory risks are high, and these costs are primarily borne by employees in the form of lower wages.
The world of labor and employment law asks attorneys to digest information quickly and understand new rules or regulations as they are issued, then advise clients on the best ways to apply them. The ...
As a Jesuit institution, Saint Louis University School of Law is committed to recognizing the dignity of work and the human person. In keeping with this valuable tradition, SLU Law is home to one of ...
Workers risk losing out on £1,100 in terms of lost economic growth, a think tank has warned the Labour Party government.
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