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A Guide to Sources of Information on the National Labor Relations Board

English · Hardback

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A concise history of the board in the U.S. from its inception in 1935, including an overview of current case law, and a bibliographic essay of selected secondary literature about the board.


List of contents

Foreword: John N. Raudabaugh Acknowledgments Introduction I. The NLRB: An Historical Perspective: James A. Gross II. The Secondary Literature on the Board: A Bibliography Essay: Margaret A. Chaplan III. The Law of Labor Relations: Michael Evan Gold IV. Finding NLRB and Related Court Decisions: Suzanne A. Cohen and Michael Evan Gold V. Law Review Commentary: Donna L. Schulman VI. Sources of Information About the NLRB in Federal Government Documents: Anne Buchanan VII. Archives and Manuscripts Relation to the NLRB: Richard Strassberg and Hope R. Nisly Appendix A. NLRB Annual Reports/Appendixes, 1935/36 To 1998/99: Sarah Young Appendix B. National Labor Relations Board Members 1935-2001 Appendix C. National Labor Relations Board General Counsels, 1935-2001 Appendix D. Session Dates of the United States Congress, 73rd To 107th Congress Appendix E. Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) Requests Index

About the author

Gordon T. Law, Jr. is Director of the Martin P. Catherwood Library of the School of Industrial and Labor Relations at Cornell University.

Summary

A concise history of the board in the U.S. from its inception in 1935, including an overview of current case law, and a bibliographic essay of selected secondary literature about the board.

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