10 Citations
The National Labor Relations Act: Structuration and the interaction of policy and the hermeneutics of case law
- Political Science
- 2015
Science, Class, and the Welfare State: A Class-centered Functional Account
- EconomicsAmerican Journal of Sociology
- 1990
This article offers comparative analysis of economists' role in New Deal labor relations and social-welfare policie to suggest a class centered functional hypothesis: in the absence of a historically…
The Origins of Federal Industrial Relations Systems: Australia, Canada and the USA
- Political Science
- 2009
There are tensions in federal political systems over whether the central government or the states/provinces are the most suitable jurisdictions for dealing with the relationship between employers and…
Race, Labor, and the Twentieth-Century American State
- History
- 2004
The author examines the federal government’s civil rights promotion in labor unions, focusing in particular on the consequences of this halting, fragmented effort. After the government deflected…
The Virtues of Location; Do Property Rights ‘Trump’ Workers' Rights to Self-Organization?
- Economics
- 1990
By statute and custom, labor–management conflict occurs in particular places. In their search for dominance, management often attempt to deny unions access to the site of conflict by invoking their…
The Failure of the Labor Management Relations Act to Protect Bargaining Rights of Newly Certified Unions
- Business
- 1969
The purpose of this study is twofold. First, it will examine employer techniques used to thwart the rights of newly certified unions. Second, this study will attempt to determine the effectiveness of…
Democracy and the Class Struggle
- Political ScienceEthics
- 1963
P RESENTLY democratic society is seriously threatened by the widening influence exercised by Marxism throughout the world. If we are to preserve democracy, we must understand it. And in order to…