Principles of Labor Legislation (Classic Reprint) - Couverture souple

Commons, John Rogers

 
9781332727490: Principles of Labor Legislation (Classic Reprint)

Synopsis

Explore the history and ideas behind how labor laws shape work life and protect workers.


This non-fiction work surveys the core areas of modern labor law—individual and collective bargaining, wages, hours, unemployment, safety and health, social insurance, and administration. It emphasizes enduring principles over changing rules, helping readers understand the origins of key policies and how they have been implemented in practice. Written to inform citizens and students, the book weaves historical context with the reasoning behind legislative remedies, aiming for clear, usable insight into how law and society interact in the workplace.



  • Foundational discussion of the main phases of labor legislation and their practical impact

  • Analysis of how government administration shapes enforcement and outcomes

  • Historical perspectives on collective bargaining, minimum wage, and safety standards

  • Comparative notes on how different countries have approached labor reform


Ideal for readers seeking a solid, accessible overview of labor policy and its evolution in a democratic society.

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