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Labor & Employment
- American Law Institute Library (HeinOnline)HeinOnline collection publications of the American Law Institute, including the Restatements and the Model Penal Code.
- Bloomberg Benefits & Executive Compensation Practice CenterNews and analysis related to benefits practice. Includes: applicable laws, BNA Manuals and Portfolios, treatises, practice tools, forms, trackers, checklists, and step-by-step guidance. Formerly, BNA Benefits Practice Resource Center.
- Bloomberg Labor & Employment Practice CenterNews, analysis, and primary sources on a variety of labor and employment law topics including: fair employment, employment rights, Equal Employment Opportunity compliance, the Americans with Disabilities Act, wages and hours, affirmative action, and occupational safety.
- VitalLaw (Wolters Kluwer)Primary law, treatises, commentary, and analysis pertaining to: employee benefits, energy & environment, healthcare, human resources, labor and employment, life sciences, payroll and entitlements, and pensions. Formerly, Intelliconnect (CCH) and Cheetah.
- Globalization and Labor Standards (GALS)The GALS Bibliographic Library contains abstracts of recent articles from English-language law journals from around the world that explore international labor standards and rights in the global economy.
- International Encyclopaedia for Labour Law and Industrial RelationsOnline version of the 36-volume looseleaf: International Encyclopaedia of Industrial Labour Law and Industrial Relations. It features country overviews of over 60 countries, English translations of the important labour and industrial relations laws of over 20 nations, and coverage of individual as well as collective labour relations.
- U.S. Federal Agency Documents, Decisions, and AppealsReports, decisions, and records of federal agencies including Federal Communications Commission, National Labor Relations Board, and Securities and Exchange Commission.