Labor and Employment Law
Ca. Labor & Emp't Rev. May 2018, Vol 32, No. 3
Content
- Labor & Employment Law Section Executive Committee 2017-2018
- Labor & Employment Law Section Executive Committee 2017-2018
- Labor & Employment Law Section Executive Committee 2017-2018
- MCLE Self-Study: Tax Reform Impacts the Tax Treatment of Sexual Harassment Settlements for Both Plaintiffs and Defendants
- Labor & Employment Law Section Executive Committee 2017-2018
- Labor & Employment Law Section Executive Committee 2017-2018
- Labor & Employment Law Section Executive Committee 2017-2018
- Cases Pending Before the California Supreme Court
- Labor & Employment Law Section Executive Committee 2017-2018
- Labor & Employment Law Section Executive Committee 2017-2018
- Inside the Law Review
- Labor & Employment Law Section Executive Committee 2017-2018
- From the Editors Editorial Policy
- Labor & Employment Law Section Executive Committee 2017-2018
- Labor & Employment Law Section Executive Committee 2017-2018
- Message From the Chair
- Labor & Employment Law Section Executive Committee 2017-2018
- Labor & Employment Law Section Executive Committee 2017-2018
- Labor & Employment Law Section Executive Committee 2017-2018
- Labor & Employment Law Section Executive Committee 2017-2018
- Labor & Employment Law Section Executive Committee 2017-2018
- Labor & Employment Law Section Executive Committee 2017-2018
- Labor & Employment Law Section Executive Committee 2017-2018
- Labor & Employment Law Section Executive Committee 2017-2018
- Labor & Employment Law Section Executive Committee 2017-2018
- Labor & Employment Law Section Executive Committee 2017-2018
- Labor & Employment Law Section Executive Committee 2017-2018
- Labor & Employment Law Section Executive Committee 2017-2018
- Employment Law Case Notes
- Wage and Hour Case Notes
- Labor & Employment Law Section Executive Committee 2017-2018
- Nlra Case Notes
- Labor & Employment Law Section Executive Committee 2017-2018
- Labor & Employment Law Section Executive Committee 2017-2018
- Labor & Employment Law Section Executive Committee 2017-2018
- Labor & Employment Law Section Executive Committee 2017-2018
- Public Sector Case Notes
- Labor & Employment Law Section Executive Committee 2017-2018
- Labor & Employment Law Section Executive Committee 2017-2018
- Labor & Employment Law Section Executive Committee 2017-2018
- Labor & Employment Law Section Executive Committee 2017-2018
- Labor & Employment Law Section Executive Committee 2017-2018
- Adr Update: Gentry Rides Again: When Gentry Still Applies
- Masthead
- Labor & Employment Law Section Executive Committee 2017-2018
- Labor & Employment Law Section Executive Committee 2017-2018
- Labor & Employment Law Section Executive Committee 2017-2018
NLRA Case Notes
By Richa Amar and Jonathan Cohen
Richa Amar is an attorney with the California Teachers Association, a labor union representing 325,000 educators throughout California. Jonathan Cohen, a partner at Rothner, Segall & Greenstone, represents unions and employees in all aspects of labor law, including in arbitration, litigation, and administrative proceedings before the Public Employment Relations Board and National Labor Relations Board.
NLRB Division of Advice Concludes That Google Employee’s Statements Regarding Female Employees Were Unprotected
Google, Inc., Advice Memorandum, Case No. 32-CA-205351 (Jan. 16, 2018)