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  1. 1 day ago · Still, it’s a “close question” as to whether these laws would hold up to a legal challenge since federal laws govern most labor issues in the private sector, said Benjamin Sachs, a. professor of labor and industry at Harvard Law School.

  2. 1 day ago · Still, it’s a “close question” as to whether these laws would hold up to a legal challenge since federal laws govern most labor issues in the private sector, said Benjamin Sachs, a professor of labor and industry at Harvard Law School.

  3. 2 days ago · The ceremony was also marred by the director of Harvard’s Chabad-Lubavitch center, Rabbi Hirshy Zarchi, personally confronting the commencement speaker, Nobel Prize-winning journalist Maria ...

  4. 4 days ago · Still, it’s a “close question” as to whether these laws would hold up to a legal challenge since federal laws govern most labor issues in the private sector, said Benjamin Sachs, a professor ...

  5. 3 days ago · Questions about sectoral co-regulation abound. First, there’s the question of how to define a “sector” —e.g., along product market or labor market lines: A hospital janitor can be both a health care worker and a maintenance worker. The puzzle of overlapping sectors might loom large if we envisioned an economy-wide system of sectoral ...

  6. 5 days ago · Part II assesses sectoral co-regulation along two dimensions—the mode and the level of standard setting—and discerns advantages along both dimensions. That is, sectoral co-regulation has some advantages over both collective bargaining and conventional regulation, and over both enterprise-based and jurisdiction-wide standards.

  7. 3 days ago · May 23, 2024. May. 23, 2024. Luke Hinrichs is a student at Harvard Law School. In today’s news and commentaries, federal court rejects Vermont employer’s first amendment defense to DOL lawsuit alleging social media retaliation; Labor Secretary Su speaks on efforts to modernize unemployment insurance systems; and US Senate Judiciary ...

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