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Winter 2017 Volume 34, Number 1

The Winter 2017 issue features an article by Martin H. Malin, –The AFSCME – State of Illinois Negotiations: Traveling in Uncharted Waters”

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Winter 2017 Volume 34, Number 1

The Winter 2017 issue features an article by Martin H. Malin, –The AFSCME – State of Illinois Negotiations: Traveling in Uncharted Waters”

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Fall 2004 Volume 21, Number 4

The Fall 2004 issue features an article by Jeanne M. Vonhof and Martin H. Malin, “What a Mess! The FMLA, Collective Bargaining and Attendance Control Plans”

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The Illinois Public Employee Relations Report is published quarterly by the IIT Chicago-Kent College of Law Institute for Law and the Workplace and the University of Illinois School of Labor and Employment Relations to provide education services to labor relations professionals in Illinois.

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