Labor Law - Semester (85299) | William S. Richardson School of Law
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Labor Law

Law School Description

This course examines the American system of collective bargaining, its value, its process, and the substantive law which regulates it and the parties. Examination will include how and why unions are selected and the methods of employer resistance, the negotiation process, and the administration of the resulting collective bargaining contracts, including arbitration. The use of self-help devices such as strikes, picketing and boycotts also will be covered. The conduct of the process is regulated by the National Labor Relations Board which regulates conduct by controlling unfair labor practices and supervises elections for unions.

UH Mānoa Catalog Description

Regulation of union-management relations under state and federal laws.

Credit(s) for this CRN

3

Instructor Approval

No

Competition

No

Bar Course

No

Clinical Requirement

No

Category

Business/Commercial

Instructor(s)

Class Schedule

M
8:30am - 9:45am
W
8:30am - 9:45am

Dates

January 17, 2023 to May 12, 2023

Course Reference Number

85299
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