State of U.S. Labor and Employment




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Summary: Labor Day marks the unofficial end of summer, the transition back to school, and offers a chance to relax and reflect on the contributions of American workers through the ages. Elected officials traditionally appear at parades and community events in their districts, especially in years when Labor Day precedes Election Day. But how much have today's elected officials done to protect and support workers? In this special Labor Day issue of Law in 10, Professor Ruben Garcia explores current labor and employment issues. Garcia directs the Concentration in Labor and Employment Law at California Western.Download Standard Podcasts