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Labor Law Champions - cover

Labor Law Champions

Gideon Vale

Traducteur A AI

Maison d'édition: Publifye

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"Labor Law Champions" explores the compelling biographies of legal minds who revolutionized labor rights and workplace protections. It highlights how these champions navigated the Industrial Revolution and the rise of labor movements to secure fair wages, workplace safety, and the right to unionize. The book emphasizes that advancements in labor law are not solely due to legislation but also to the strategic vision and advocacy of dedicated lawyers.

 
The book unfolds in three sections, beginning with the origins of labor rights, followed by profiles of influential lawyers and their landmark cases, and concluding with an examination of their global impact. By focusing on individual lawyers rather than just legislative changes, "Labor Law Champions" offers a unique perspective on the evolution of worker rights. It also uses a narrative non-fiction style, blending legal analysis with compelling storytelling to make complex concepts accessible.

 
This approach provides valuable insights into legal strategy and historical context for labor advocates, legal professionals, and anyone interested in business history and understanding the ongoing fight for fair labor practices. The book draws from primary and secondary sources, offering fresh insights into the motivations and strategies of these legal figures.
Disponible depuis: 03/04/2025.
Longueur d'impression: 68 pages.

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