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USC Gould School of Law

Labor Law     LAW-636

This course focuses on substantive law and practical issues that arise in the practice of labor law (including ethics). We will explore the interrelation of labor, business, and government in collective bargaining, federal regulation of union and management practices and pressures, especially through the Taft-Hartley Act. Topics include: organizing campaigns, unfair labor practices, collective bargaining, strikes, boycotts, and economic warfare.

Units 3, 4
Grading Options Numeric or CR/D/F
Exam Type
Writing Requirement No
Skills/Experiential Requirement No

Grading Options: vary with the professor

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