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Examining causes of disputes in subcontracting litigation cases using text mining and natural language processing techniques

International Journal of Construction Management, 2023
Disputes are common and widespread in subcontracting practices and would ultimately lead to litigation resulting in significant negative consequences including delay, increased cost, and tarnished reputation of contracting parties.
Yun-Xia Ye   +4 more
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Comparative Legal Analysis of the Employment Law of Estonia and Kazakhstan in the Issues of Improving a Pretrial Settlement of Individual Labor Disputes

, 2016
The article reveals specific features of pretrial settlement of individual labor disputes in Estonia and Kazakhstan. Today, the problem of pretrial settlement of individual labor disputes in the Republic of Kazakhstan is the most relevant and needs to be
G. Galiakbarova, Yenlik Nurgaliyeva
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Promising more to give less: international disputes between core and periphery around European posted labor, 1955–2018

Labor History, 2019
The posting of workers from the European periphery has generated the longest and most tumultuous series of labor disputes in the history of European Integration.
E. Comte
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Employee disputes and CEO turnover: Evidence from labor lawsuits

Journal of Corporate Accounting & Finance, 2019
Correspondence Omer Unsal, Merrimack College, Girard School of Business, 315 Turnpike St. North Andover, MA 01845. Email: unsalo@merrimack.edu Abstract In this study, we use a unique hand-collected data set of employee lawsuits to understand the effect ...
Omer Unsal, Blake Rayfield
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The President and Labor Disputes

The Journal of Politics, 1949
And people talk about the powers of a President, all the powers that A Chief Executive has, and what he can do. Let me tell you something-from experience! The President may have a great many powers given to him in the Constitution, and may have powers under certain laws which are given to him by the Congress of the United States; but the principal ...
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The Causes of Impasses in Labor Disputes

Industrial Relations: A Journal of Economy and Society, 1992
Using data on teacher contract negotiations under final‐offer arbitration, this paper investigates the causes of impasses in contract negotiations and finds some support for each of three perspectives: game‐theoretic, psychological, and political. The large number of “consent awards” suggests that negotiators frequently wish to avoid the political ...
Linda Babcock, Craig A. Olson
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On Footloose Industries and Labor Disputes with Endogenous Information Asymmetry

, 2013
If capital becomes internationally mobile but labor does not, are outcomes of labor disputes tilted in favor of workers or employers? In this paper, we show that the answer depends critically on how the information structure of the dispute changes ...
Nancy H. Chau, R. Kanbur
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Arbitrating Labor Disputes in Switzerland

Journal of International Arbitration, 2010
Long regarded as against nature, the relationship between arbitration and labor law has generated a growing interest in recent years, with the realization that arbitration can be an effective tool for the resolution of individual employment disputes ...
Alexandra Johnson, Isabelle Wildhaber
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Labor Dispute Resolution

2015
The Labor Dispute Mediation and Arbitration Law was passed in China in 2007 and became effective May 1, 2008. The law made some progress on the mechanism for labor dispute resolution, but there are still controversies, and further improvements are needed.
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Presidential Seizures in Labor Disputes

Industrial and Labor Relations Review, 1953
The steel seizure case of 1952 renewed interest in an issue which perturbed many persons during World War II, when some fifty-nine seizures of properties involved in labor disputes occurred. What is the real meaning, or function, of seizure? What does it actually accomplish? Are there alternatives available which will better attain thee same ends?
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