F&H Solutions Group (http://www.fhsolutionsgroup.com/)
F&H Solutions Group has one of the strongest teams of negotiators and analysts anywhere to assist clients with a wide range of labor relations matters. Our team of professionals have negotiated and worked on analyses in a variety of industries, including airlines, railroads, manufacturing and construction. In addition, we have been involved in all different types of negotiations, including judicial and non-judicial restructurings, mergers and acquisitions, and regular collective bargaining.
The Cabot Institute For Labor Relations (http://www.cabotinstitute.com)
Stephen J. Cabot is one of the foremost labor - management relations and employment law attorneys in North America.
Executive Paywatch (http://www.aflcio.org/corporatewatch/paywatch/)
AFL-CIO guide to monitoring and curtailing the excessive salaries, bonuses and perks in CEO compensation packages.
Industrial Relations Consultants (http://www.irconsultants.com)
Labor relations consulting firm specializing in union avoidance, NLRB campaigns, management training, leadership development,and all matters pertaining to employee relations. Our services are available in English and Spanish.
UAW On-Line (http://www.uaw.org)
United Auto Workers
UNITE HERE (http://www.unitehere.org/)
UNITE HERE represents workers in the following major sectors: apparel and textile manufacturing, apparel distribution centers, and apparel, retail, industrial laundries, hotels, casinos, foodservice, airport, concessions, restaurants
Employment Law (http://www.law.cornell.edu/wex/index.php/Employment)
U.S. Labor Department (including OSHA text) (http://www.dol.gov/)
What are the latest figures on American average hourly earnings? How about unemployment projections? What does the "Economy at a Glance" reveal? BLS is the number-crunching arm of the Department of Labor. Visit its site for labor economics stats, reports on productivity and technology, regional news, publications and research projects.
Department of Labor - Minimum Wage Page (http://www.dol.gov/dol/topic/wages/minimumwage.htm)
face=arial,helvetica On October 1, 1996, the federal minimum wage increased to $4.75. On September 1, 1997, it will go up again, to $5.15. Stop by DOL’s site for the history of the minimum wage, a downloadable copy of the minimum wage poster, a collection of frequently asked questions, and other minimum wage resources.
United We Stand Classified Employees (http://www.uwsce.org)
Our web site represents over 400 public sector classified school employees located in Washoe County, Reno, NV. We work behind the scenes as bus drivers, custodians, secretaries, food services, maintenance and groundskeeping.