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The Impact of Limiting Collective Bargaining Rights provides feedback from leading lawyers on the pros and cons of restricting collective bargaining rights and how these measures will impact public employees. These experts discuss pending lawsuits to

Publisher:Aspatore
Service Number:41223099
Pages:38
Publication date:2011-08-25
Practice area:Labor & employment law
Jurisdiction:General
External Product Title:ASPATORE SPECIAL REPORT: LIMITING COLLECTIVE BARGAINING RIGHTS
Update frequency:Updated annually
Update Format:Pocket parts
Available Formats:Softbound book
Copyright:2011
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Gavin Appleby

Gavin Appleby is a shareholder at Littler Mendelson PC. He advises and represents employers in a broad course of employment law matters. His focus ranges from defending single plaintiff and class action employment cases to advising on and litigating wage 

Philip S. Mortensen

Philip S. Mortensen, Esq. is a partner at Barton Barton & Plotkin LLP and has been representing both private and public sector employers in labor and employment law matters for more than thirty years. Prior to joining BB&P, he was with Jackson 

Steven Bernstein

Steve Bernstein is the managing partner of Fisher & Phillips LLPs Tampa office. He maintains a traditional labor practice in which he represents employers throughout the United States in both state and federal courts, as well as before the National