Connecticut Bar Journal, Volume 67State Bar Association of Connecticut, 1993 - Bar associations Includes Annual reports, and lists of members. |
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Page 96
... employees with the opportunity to have their disputes under a collective bargaining agreement resolved by the courts while nonprobationary employees would be limited to relying upon their union to pursue their collective bargaining ...
... employees with the opportunity to have their disputes under a collective bargaining agreement resolved by the courts while nonprobationary employees would be limited to relying upon their union to pursue their collective bargaining ...
Page 98
States Supreme Court and other courts recognizing the privacy interests of employees in drug testing cases , the court concluded that " [ A ] n employer who forces an employee to undergo drug testing may be intruding upon the seclusion ...
States Supreme Court and other courts recognizing the privacy interests of employees in drug testing cases , the court concluded that " [ A ] n employer who forces an employee to undergo drug testing may be intruding upon the seclusion ...
Page 107
... employees heart and hypertension benefits if it can demonstrate by a " preponderance of evidence " that a member's ... employees is Public Act 92-27 - An Act Concerning State and Municipal Employees ' Right to Act . This Public Act ...
... employees heart and hypertension benefits if it can demonstrate by a " preponderance of evidence " that a member's ... employees is Public Act 92-27 - An Act Concerning State and Municipal Employees ' Right to Act . This Public Act ...
Contents
Expert witnesses Shareholder disputes | 11 |
CONNECTICUT APPELLATE REVIEW | 15 |
SURVEY OF 1992 CONNECTICUT | 25 |
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