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Lefkowitz on Public Sector Labor and Employment Law, Fourth Edition (2 vols.)

Lefkowitz on Public Sector Labor and Employment Law, Fourth Edition (2 vols.)

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Editor(s):
  • William A. Herbert, Esq.; Philip L. Maier, Esq.; Richard K. Zuckerman, Esq.

Contents at a Glance

History of Legal Protection and Benefits of Public Employees in New York State / The Regulatory Network / Employee Rights Under The Taylor Law / Union Rights Under the Taylor Law / Employer Rights Under the Taylor Law / The Representation Process / Duty to Negotiate / Public Employment Relations Board: Practice and Procedure / Strikes / Mini-PERBs / New York City Collective Bargaining Law / Arbitration and Contract Enforcement / Employee Discipline / Administration of the Civil Service Law / Retirement Systems in New York State

Product Description

PC: 42058/42058E

This landmark text is the leading reference on public sector labor and employment law in New York State. Editors William Herbert, Philip Maier, and Richard Zuckerman bring together leading attorneys in the field to contribute their expertise to this two-volume work.

Covering all aspects of this area of law, Lefkowitz on Public Sector Labor and Employment Law includes chapters on the Taylor Law, the representation process, the duty to negotiate, improper practices, strikes, mini-PERBS, arbitration and contract enforcement, and more. Much of the discussion in this two-volume resource has been revised and contains updated case and statutory references throughout. Practitioners new to the field, as well as the non-attorney, will benefit from the book's clear, well-organized coverage of what can be a very complex area of law. All practitioners will benefit from the exhaustive coverage of this book, whether they represent employees, unions or management.

With this edition, this treatise has been renamed to recognize Jerome Lefkowitz, who served as former Public Employment Relations Board chair, as Editor-in-Chief of the first three editions, and who transformed New York's labor landscape by helping to write the Taylor Law.

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Table of Contents:
Published Date:
  • July 9, 2019
Format:
  • Book
Product Code:
  • 42058
ISBN:
  • 9781579695019
Page Count:
  • 1,654 pages