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Labor Relations Law in State and Local Government

AUTHOR: David A. Dilts
ISBN: 0899304141

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Labor Relations Law in State and Local Government
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by David A. Dilts

Book Description
Here is a practical guide to labor-management relations law in state government. The authors provide general coverage of the law concerning employee rights, union organizing, scope of bargaining, good-faith negotiations, impasse procedures, and contract administration. Case law and examples are drawn from virtually every jurisdiction in the United States. Appendices include an annotated bibliography of the literature concerning state and local labor law and an example statute.

About the Author
DAVID A. DILTS is Professor of Labor Relations and Economics at Indiana University at Fort Wayne.

CLARENCE R. DEITSCH is Professor of Economics at Ball State University.

ALI RASSULI is Associate Professor of Economics and Chairman of the Department of Economics and Finance in the School of Business Management Sciences at Indiana University at Fort Wayne


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Labor Relations Law in State and Local Government
- Book Reviews,
by David A. Dilts

Labor Relations Law in State and Local Government

FROM THE PUBLISHER

Labor law in state and local government is often characterized as a patchwork of inconsistent and contradictory statutes. The purpose of this book is to present the labor law in state government in a concise and understandable manner. To date, there has been no systematic treatise on the subject that is generally applicable. The authors have collected and analyzed the laws of each state that have enacted collective bargaining statutes. Comparisons are drawn with the National Labor Relations Act and the evidence suggests that there is a significant area of consistency, suggesting that many jurisdictions have modelled their statutes after the federal law; making only those modifications necessary to local conditions. Rather than focus on minute details of specific statutes, the authors have presented a general analysis of the major aspects of state collective bargaining laws. The book begins with an introduction and overview of the states' labor laws. An analysis of why states must act if collective bargaining rights for public employees are to be protected is presented together with an analysis of the political and economic reasons for inconsistent treatment of public sector employees' collective bargaining rights. The discussion then turns to the structure and functions of administrative law agencies, the rights of employers and employees, the scope of bargaining, bargaining in good faith, impasse resolution and its impact, and contract enforcement and administration.

SYNOPSIS

A practical guide to labor-management relations law in state government, this book provides coverage of laws concerning employee rights, union organizing, scope of bargaining, good-faith negotiations, impasse procedures, and contract administration.


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