This Understanding treatise examines the multifaceted and complex law of private-sector Labor Law. Because Understanding Labor Law focuses on relations between management and labor in the private sector, it deals primarily with the National Labor Relations Act, as amended, and its interpretation and application by the federal courts and the National Labor Relations Board. The book is organized in a format that is consistent with the organization of most Labor Law courses. At the end of each chapter is a section titled "Chapter Highlights," summarizing some of the major doctrines discussed in the chapter.
what's to understand these days? we had the wagner act and that's like the originary paradise, the garden of eden, and then a bunch of motherfucking snakes came in with taft-hartley, landrum-griffin, and thereafter to break the unions and destroy the working class. motherfuckers.