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Then and Now: Reflections on Two Australian Mining Booms
resource booms terms of trade real GDP economic growth
2012/10/23
Australia is experiencing its largest mining boom for more than a century and a half. This paper explores, from a national perspective, important economic differences that arise when a mining boom, su...
The Right to Dignity at Work:Reflections on Article 26 of the Revised European Social Charter
Right to Dignity Revised European Social Charter
2009/11/6
Discourse on the dignity of the worker has grown increasingly
with evaluating the impact of technological development on the
employment relationship. The 1980s and 1990s marked the beginning
of a n...
Lessons from an Experiment in Comparative Labor Law (Reflections on the Comparative Labor Law Group)
Comparative Labor Law Comparative Labor Law Group
2009/11/6
There is no need to say how pleased I am to be back on this
campus, so many years after I had the privilege to participate in the
Comparative Labor Law Group. Let me first express my deep thanks
to...
Reconciling Differences Differently:Reflections on Labor Law and Worker Voice After Collective Bargaining
Reflections on Labor Law Worker Voice Collective Bargaining
2009/11/6
Paul Weiler’s vision of labor law has always been an optimistic
one. He hopes that through collective bargaining, differences
between workers and employers might be reconciled, that perhaps
somethi...
Some Reflections on the Use of Administrative Data to Estimate the Net Impacts of Workforce Programs in Washington State
Administrative Data the Net Impacts Workforce Programs Washington State
2009/11/5
The purpose of this paper is to reflect on the results, methodology, and processes used in a series of net labor market impact studies done for the State of Washington over the past six years. All of ...
Some Reflections on Comparative Labor Law and on Its Vicinity With Policy-making
Reflections on Comparative Labor Law Vicinity With Policy-making
2009/11/5
My affectionate and grateful tribute to the silver anniversary of
the Comparative Labor Law and Policy Journal is centered on my
own taste and experience in applying a comparative research method
a...
Comparative Labor Law:Some Reflections on the Way Ahead
Comparative Labor Law Reflections on the Way Ahead
2009/11/5
Any consideration of the future of comparative labor law
requires some comment about the remarkably changed profile of the
field itself. Just a few years before the Comparative Labor Law &
Policy J...
Are There National Styles of Social Science and Labor Scholarship?:Reflections on Industrial Relations Research in Japan
National Styles Social Science Labor Scholarship Industrial Relations Research
2009/11/5
If I have to give a simple answer to the question above based on
my understanding on industrial relations research in Japan, the
answer will be negative. Needless to say, there are numerous
differe...
Reflections on the Declining Prestige of American Labor Law Scholarship
Reflections Declining Prestige American Labor Law Scholarship
2009/11/5
I want to offer a brief historical perspective on the state of
American labor law scholarship, and on a question that is near and
dear to labor law academics: Why has our prestige within the
Americ...
Men who headed the Department of Labor during the last quarter-century assess achievements and disappointments in office. There is a summary list of initiatives and accomplishments involving the Depar...
Seventy-five years of experience has shown that mechanisms for regulating terms and conditions of work and settling labor disputes are more effective if they are determined jointly by the parties invo...
THE LABOUR MOVEMENT AND CIVIL SOCIETY: REFLECTIONS ON THE PEOPLE'S SUMMIT FROM QUEBEC
QUEBEC PEOPLE'S SUMMIT CIVIL SOCIETY LABOUR MOVEMENT
2008/4/23
This paper reflects on the Québec labour movement and its present role as a political actor, particularly its ability to reestablish itself as a agent of meaningful social change. It is argued that Qu...