by William B. Gould IV
A Primer on American Labor Law is an accessible guide
written for nonspecialists as well as labor lawyers - labor and management representatives,
students, and general practice lawyers, and trade unionists, government
officials, and academics from other countries. It covers topics such as the
National Labor Relations Act, unfair labor practices, the collective bargaining
relationship, dispute resolution, the public sector, and public-interest labor
law. This updated fifth edition contains extensive new materials covering
developments that include the repeal or change in public employee labor law and
the development of case law relating to wrongful dismissals and pension reform
in the public sector; bankruptcy in both the private and public sector; ADA
litigation and 2008 amendments of that statute; new cases on all subjects, but
particularly Bush and Obama NLRB decisions, sexual harassment, sexual
orientation, and retaliation; and the globalization of labor disputes in
labor-management relations in the United States, with particular reference to
professional sports disputes and the extraterritoriality of American labor law
generally.