I have been formally teaching labor law, in one way or another, since 1997 (when I first became a National Labor Relations Board attorney in Philadelphia and also began teaching labor law classes at Rutgers’ Union Leadership Academy) in my spare time.
You present a comprehensive picture of the bleak future of the National Labor Relations Act. Just like with environmental law, conservative justices and governmental ideologues are destroying the effect of laws they don’t like. This cannot be fixed with one election.
Terrific thoughtful article
Thanks, Eddie.
You present a comprehensive picture of the bleak future of the National Labor Relations Act. Just like with environmental law, conservative justices and governmental ideologues are destroying the effect of laws they don’t like. This cannot be fixed with one election.
I agree.