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  1. Dec 24, 2022 · NLRB. Unpreemption: The NLRB’s Untapped Power to Authorize State Experimentation. December 24, 2022. All by Benjamin. The 2020 election of President Biden coupled with Democratic control of Congress brought with it a new wave of hope for federal labor law reform.

  2. Ben Sachs (’99), Professor of Labor and Industry at Harvard Law School, contributed an article to OnLabor asserting the National Labor Relations Board’s §14(c) authority to allow states to legislate in areas of union organizing and labor-management relations (“Unpreemption: The NLRB’s Untapped Power to Authorize State Experimentation ...

  3. Jul 28, 2021 · July 28, 2021. Benjamin Sachs is the Kestnbaum Professor of Labor and Industry at Harvard Law School and a leading expert in the field of labor law and labor relations. He is also faculty director of the Center for Labor and a Just Economy.

  4. Download image. Benjamin Sachs is the Kestnbaum Professor of Labor and Industry at Harvard Law School and a leading expert in the field of labor law and labor relations. He is also faculty director of the Center for Labor and a Just Economy.

  5. Dec 6, 2023 · Benjamin Sachs is the Kestnbaum Professor of Labor and Industry at Harvard Law School and a leading expert in the field of labor law and labor relations. He is also faculty director of the Center for Labor and a Just Economy.

  6. Jan 23, 2020 · January 23, 2020 long read. Report says corporate America wields too much power over the economy and politics at the expense of workers. Sharon Block, executive director of the Labor and Worklife Program, and Benjamin Sachs, the Kestnbaum Professor of Labor and Industry at Harvard Law School (HLS) are calling for an overhaul of American labor law.

  7. Mar 30, 2020 · Benjamin Sachs, an expert in labor law and labor relations, is the Kestnbaum Professor of labor and industry at Harvard Law School, Faculty Co-Chair of the Labor and Worklife Program and co-founder of the blog, On Labor. Our second guest is Sharon Block, Executive Director of The Labor and Worklife Program at Harvard Law School.

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