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The Splitting of the AFL-CIO: What It Means to the Nation's Employers ( August 2005 )
The splitting of the AFL-CIO and the emergence of a separate union coalition, Change to Win, means employers must prepare themselves to operate in this new, aggressive union environment. -
Doctors and the NLRB ( January 2001 )
I. INTRODUCTION Today, only about 5 percent of the nation's physicians are union members, but the storm of chan. -
Y2K Disclosures Can Be Protected from Suit ( August 1999 )
For many months now businesses have been asking each other "Is your business Y2K compliant?" These inquiries have . -
Private Litigation Addressing Corporate Campaign Activity ( August 1997 )
This paper summarizes cases in which labor unions or management have brought legal challenges to the other's position in a campaign other than based on the National Labor Relations Act. Particular emphasis is given in Part III to antitrust and RICO claims, which have been used with some recurrence in such disputes. -
Frequently Asked Y2K Questions ( October 1998 )
Answers to frequently asked questions from the Department of Transportation regarding transportation Y2K issues. -
Year 2000 Update: Good Samaritan Law Passed! ( December 1998 )
The Year 2000 Information and Readiness Act On October 19, 1998 President Clinton signed the "Year 2000 Inf. -
Year 2000 Act Is Signed into Law ( November 1998 )
This article presents an overview of the Year 2000 Information and Readiness Disclosure Act. -
SEC Update: Y2K Disclosure and "Plain English" Requirements ( September 1998 )
The SEC does not believe that most issuers are adequately addressing their Y2K readiness. -
SEC Releases Strict New Guidelines Requiring Expanded Public Company Disclosure of Year 2000 Issues ( August 1998 )
This article presents a discussion of new public company disclosure guidelines.
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