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Fall 2003 Volume 20, Number 4
The Fall 2003 issue features an article by Laurie M. Burgess, “What’s Left of the ADA?”
Illinois Public Employee Relations Report
From the Chicago-Kent Institute for Law and the Workplace and the University of Illinois School of Labor and Employment Relations
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The Fall 2003 issue features an article by Laurie M. Burgess, “What’s Left of the ADA?”
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The Summer 2003 issue features an article by Gerald E. Berendt, “The Early Years of the Illinois Educational Labor Relations Board (1984-1992) Part II”
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The Spring 2003 issue features an article by Gerald E. Berendt, “The Early Years of the Illinois Educational Labor Relations Board (1984-1992) Part I”
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The Spring 2003 issue features an article by Gerald E. Berendt, “The Early Years of the Illinois Educational Labor Relations Board (1984-1992) Part I”
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The Fall 2002 issue features an article by Michael A. Loizzi, Jr., Penny Upton, and John L. Di John, Jr., “Bargaining Implications of the No Child Left Behind Act”
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The Fall 2002 issue features an article by Michael A. Loizzi, Jr., Penny Upton, and John L. Di John, Jr., “Bargaining Implications of the No Child Left Behind Act”
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The Summer 2002 issue features an article by Harvey A. Nathan, “An Arbitrator’s Duty to Provide a Fair and Adequate Hearing: An Historical Perspective”
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The Spring 2002 issue features an article by Daniel Nielsen, Christine Verploeg, and James Martin, “Wimping Out: Practicing Arbitrators Look at Reinstatement Without Backpay”