The Rights of Employees and Union Members, Second Edition: The Basic ACLU Guide to the Rights of Employees and Union Members (ACLU Handbook)

[Wayne N. Outten, Robert J. Rabin, Lisa R. Lipman] ☆ The Rights of Employees and Union Members, Second Edition: The Basic ACLU Guide to the Rights of Employees and Union Members (ACLU Handbook) ☆ Download Online eBook or Kindle ePUB. The Rights of Employees and Union Members, Second Edition: The Basic ACLU Guide to the Rights of Employees and Union Members (ACLU Handbook) Utilizing a simple question-and-answer format, the authors examine in detail such topics as the employment relationship, compensation and benefits, discrimination (including discrimination based on race, ethnicity, sex, religion, age, disability, AIDS, sexual orientation, and veteran and reservist status), the union workplace, and workplace protections. The handbook provides particularly relevant information regarding the hiring process, the right to privacy, and disability discrimination and in

The Rights of Employees and Union Members, Second Edition: The Basic ACLU Guide to the Rights of Employees and Union Members (ACLU Handbook)

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Rating : 4.78 (910 Votes)
Asin : 0809319144
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 616 Pages
Publish Date : 2016-12-05
Language : English

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Outten is a member of the law firm of Lankenau Kovner & Kurtz and is a founder and board member of the National Employment Lawyers Association.Robert J. Rabin is a labor arbitrator and mediator who teaches at the Syracuse University College of Law.Lisa R. Lipman is in private practice in New York City, where she specializes in representing employees

A Customer said High quality "FAQ" on workplace justice written for laymen.. As the ACLU points out, "The Constitution does not apply to the private sector(but) People should not have to hang up the Bill of Rights at the time clock or the office door. Employees are not pieces of equipment. Treating them with dignity and fairness is not inconsistent with good, competitive, management." ( [])Lots of luck convincing your boss that you should not ,for example, be required to answer . L. A. Moralis said Immediate Delivery. The book arrived days after I bought it online. If you are in a Union, this is the book.

About the AuthorWayne N. Outten is a member of the law firm of Lankenau Kovner & Kurtz and is a founder and board member of the National Employment Lawyers Association.Robert J. Rabin is a labor arbitrator and mediator who teaches at the Syracuse University College of Law.Lisa R. Lipman is in private practice in New York City, where she specializes in representing employees in employment matters.

Utilizing a simple question-and-answer format, the authors examine in detail such topics as the employment relationship, compensation and benefits, discrimination (including discrimination based on race, ethnicity, sex, religion, age, disability, AIDS, sexual orientation, and veteran and reservist status), the union workplace, and workplace protections. The handbook provides particularly relevant information regarding the hiring process, the right to privacy, and disability discrimination and includes appendixes on federal antireprisal statutes and legal resources for employees.Written for every working American, this book sets forth individual rights under present law and offers suggestions on how citizens can take steps to protect themselves. This revised and updated edition of The Rights of Employees and Union Members is actually two books in one, combining two earlier ACLU handbooks, one dealing with the rights of employees and the other with the rights of union members. Like others in the series, this volume was developed in the hope that Americans, informed of their rights, will be encouraged to exercise them.

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