E-Voice: Information technology and unions James T. BennettDaphne G. Taras OriginalPaper Pages: 171 - 174
The school of hard cyber knocks: NEA’s experience Sam PizzigatiBarbara YentzerRonald D. Henderson OriginalPaper Pages: 175 - 199
Challenges and opportunities: Unions confront the new information technologies Robert E. Lucore OriginalPaper Pages: 201 - 214
E-Voice: How information technology is shaping life within unions Charles R. Greer OriginalPaper Pages: 215 - 235
Today’s unions as tomorrow’s cyberunions: Labor’s newest hope Arthur B. Shostak OriginalPaper Pages: 237 - 248
Occupational licensing in a “competitive” labor market: The case of cosmetology A. Frank AdamsJohn D. JacksonRobert B. Ekelund Articles Pages: 261 - 278
Do employers pay efficiency wages? Evidence from Japan Scott M. FuessMeghan Millea Articles Pages: 279 - 292
Drug testing laws and employment injuries Randall G. KesselringJeffrey R. Pittman Articles Pages: 293 - 301
Labor policy in the EU: The new emphasis on education and training under the treaty of Amsterdam John T. Addison Articles Pages: 303 - 317
Partial strikes under the railway labor act: The need for a doctrine of unprotected concerted activity Samuel EstreicherRobert Siegel Articles Pages: 319 - 328