smlr.rutgers.edu - 1/22/2009
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Welcome to the School of Management and Labor Relations Jersey Roots, Global Reach Rutgers School of Management and Labor Relations (SMLR) is the world s leading source of expertise on managing and representing workers, designing effective organizations, and building strong employment ...
edlabor.house.gov - 1/24/2009
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edlabor.house.gov —
MYTH: The Employee Free Choice Act abolishes the
National Labor Relations Board's "secret ballot" election process. FACT:...
The Employee Free Choice Act does not abolish the NLRB election process. That process would still be available under the Employee ...
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Committee on Education and Labor
corner.nationalreview.com - 1/27/2009
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corner.nationalreview.com —
Well, Derb, you do indeed have "a few
questions," but I wonder how much you really disagree...
with my answers, at least as second-best answers for the real world in which conservatives live. On your first point, if we don't want African Americans to ...
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Re Race Relations, 2009
corner.nationalreview.com - 1/27/2009
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corner.nationalreview.com —
For obvious reasons, this is a good time
to take a step back and think about what...
remains to be done to improve race relations in the United States.We should ask first where, ideally, we would like to end up. A realistic goal would be for being black ...
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Race Relations, 2009
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Andrea Batista Schlesinger: Cleaner Ports = Middle-Class Green Job Growth
Politics on HuffingtonPost.com —
... These firms pay their workers $49,000 on average. Yet approximately 7,000 truck drivers in and around New York's ports earn on average $28,000 because of trucking deregulation that began in the 1980s, according to a new study by the Rutgers University School of Management and Labor Relations. ...
Cleaner Ports = Middle-Class Green Job Growth
Open Left - Front Page —
... These firms pay their workers $49,000 on average. Yet approximately 7,000 truck drivers in and around New York's ports earn on average $28,000 because of trucking deregulation that began in the 1980s, according to a new study by the Rutgers University School of Management and Labor Relations. ...
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