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Employee Rights and Employment Policy Journal


Volume 15 2011 Number 2
     

Contents
The Supreme Court's 2010-21011 Labor and Employment Law Decisions: A Large and "Mixed Bag" for Employers and Employees L. Camille Hebert
ARTICLES:  
Captive Audition, Human Dignity, and Federalism: Ruminations on an Oregon Law Matthew W. Finkin
Technology Use Codes of Conduct: Is it a Choice Between Shaping the Organizational Culture and Effective Legal Enforcement? Shelly McGill
Mark Baetz

Enforcement of State Minimum Wage and Overtime Laws: Resources, Procedures, and Outcomes

Irene Lurie
Papers from the Association of the American Law Schools 2011 Annual Meeting Section of Labor Relations and Employment Law  

Author Meets Reader, Scholar Meets Worker: An Introduction to the Section on Labor Relations and Employment Law 2011 AALS Panel Presentation

Rachel Arnow-Richman

Building A Movement with Immigrant Workers: The 1972-74 Strike and Boycott at Farah Manufacturing

Maria L. Ontiveros

Cynthia Estlund

Of Courage, Tumult, and the Smash Mouth Truth: A Union Side Apologia Michael C. Duff
Procedural Barriers that Prevent the NLRB from Resolving Major Workers Issues Dennis P. Walsh
Ruminations on a Symposium Julius Getman
Presentation at the 2011 Annual Meeting, Association of American Law Schools Section on Employment Discrimination Law  
Conceptualizing Race Consciousness and Diversity Ann Morning
Book Review  
Compassion and Coalitions: A Review of Reshaping the Work-Family Debate: Why Men and Class Matter by Joan Williams

Carolyn Shapiro

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