Labor Law: A Problem Based Approach features the most important cases, documents, and articlues for students to study in order to become proficient in the practice of American private-sector labor law. It also has the following:
  a problem-based approach that provides practical experience in the day-to-day practice of labor law   a shorter book that is more accessible to, and less expensive for, law school students   a casebook that is highly interactive with links to blogs, law review articles, government web sites, and other digitized sources   the book emphasizes most recent labor law developments and controversies including: NLRB election and posting rules, the Boeing controversy, and recent attempts at labor law legislative reform covers all essential introductory labor law topics on organizing, collective bargaining, and concerted activities   provides materials for advanced labor law classes on topics such as: individual rights in a labor union, union security clauses, and federal preemption   authors that bring more than twenty-years of combined experience in practice, teaching, and scholarship in labor law.