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Book Synopsis: To view or download the 2023 Supplement to this book, click here.The law of work has evolved as a patchwork of legal interventions in the labor market, sometimes by statute, and sometimes through the common law of judicial decisions. Most law school curricula divide the law of work into three topical areas―Labor Law, Employment Law, and Employment Discrimination―and offer separate courses in each area. Labor law in the United States is understood to encompass the study of the National Labor Relations Act, the law governing union organizing and collective bargaining. It is the law of collective rights at work. Employment law refers to the statutes and common law governing individual rights at work. It ranges from minimum standards legislation to judicially created doctrines based in tort and contract law. Employment discrimination law deals with the statutes and interpretative case law advancing the antidiscrimination norm in the workplace. These statutes address the problem of status discrimination at work (e.g., discrimination on the basis of race, sex, national origin, ethnicity, religion, disability, or sexual orientation).
This book offers a comprehensive view of the law governing the work relationship by touching on all three topical areas. The book treats individual employment rights in depth, and is most appropriate for an Employment Law course or a broad survey course. The book also adverts to Labor Law principles at a number of points, at a policy level rather than a doctrinal level, as a way of introducing and evaluating an alternative model of employee representation; the book does not assume any knowledge of Labor Law on the part of teacher or student and makes no effort to provide a satisfactory substitute for a Labor Law text. The book offers some detail in the law of Employment Discrimination but does so primarily with an eye toward surveying the field and assessing antidiscrimination regulation as a response to an increasingly diverse workforce, rather than providing an in-depth study of Employment Discrimination principles.
The fourth edition of Work Law: Cases and Materials incorporates new developments in a variety of areas:
- A new case, Cotter v. Lyft, on the boundaries of the employment relationship in the context of the gig economy;
- A new case on promissory estoppel as a limit on employment-at-will, Cocchiara v. Lithia Motors, Inc.;
- New cases on nonsolicitation agreements (Bankers Life & Casualty Co. v. American Senior Benefits) and the duty of loyalty (Salas v. Total Air Services);
- Expanded materials reflecting recent developments in the use of electronic monitoring and data analytics in the workplace;
- Updated coverage and a new problem on public employee speech in the internet age;
- Updated coverage of legal issues surrounding employee voice under the NLRA, including the social media case Triple Play Sports Bar & Grille, and treatment of the impact of the Labor Board's decision in Boeing, Inc. on employer restrictions on collective action;
- A new disability discrimination case, Hostettler v. College of Wooster, on reasonable accommodation;
- Coverage of the #MeToo movement and its implications, and discussion of race-specific hiring in the context of the musical Hamilton;
- Streamlined and updated treatment of the Fair Labor Standards Act, including a new case on the status of interns and trainees, Benjamin v. B&H Educ. Inc., and updated materials on overtime pay eligibility; and
- Updated materials on arbitration of employment disputes, including Roe v. SFBSC Management, a new unconscionability case involving erotic dancers, and the Court's treatment of pre-dispute waivers of class claims in Epic Systems Corp. v. Lewis.
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Are you studying or practicing in the field of labor law? Look no further! Introducing the latest edition of Work Law: Cases and Materials. This comprehensive book covers all three topical areas of the law of work - Labor Law, Employment Law, and Employment Discrimination. With its in-depth analysis and thorough coverage, this book is perfect for law school courses or anyone looking to gain a comprehensive view of the law governing the work relationship. Don't miss out on this essential resource - get your copy today.
The fourth edition of Work Law: Cases and Materials takes into account the ever-changing legal landscape. It includes new developments in various areas of labor law, such as a groundbreaking case that explores the boundaries of the employment relationship in the gig economy - Cotter v. Lyft. Additionally, this edition examines promissory estoppel as a limit on employment-at-will, with a case study on Cocchiara v. Lithia Motors, Inc. Stay up-to-date with the latest legal precedents with this up-to-the-minute resource - order your copy now.
No matter your level of expertise in labor law, Work Law: Cases and Materials has got you covered. Whether you're a seasoned practitioner or a law student just beginning your journey in the field, this book offers a comprehensive understanding of individual employment rights. Delve into the intricate laws surrounding minimum standards legislation, tort and contract law principles, and antidiscrimination regulation. Learn from real-life examples and practical applications. Take the first step towards becoming a labor law expert - get your hands on this invaluable resource today.
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