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Study Group: Labor Experts: Economists(?)

Council Members in this Study Group: 33

This study group may include professors, attorneys, former regulatory officers, and consultants knowledgeable on topics such as law and litigation issues, lobbying, policy and government, elections, antitrust, immigration, intellectual property, and legislation, among others.

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John Russo, Professor, Youngstown State University IncJohn Russo
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Youngstown State University Inc

John B. Russo, Ed.D, is the Coordinator of the Labor Studies Program at the Warren P. Williamson College of Business Administration at Youngstown State University where he teaches courses on Labor Law and Negotiations, Occupational Safety and Health and Work in America. He is also the Co-Director of...

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Multilateral negotiation over the GM VEBA | 09-20-2007
Analysis of: UAW Fund Could Be Powerhouse | online.wsj.com
Author: John Russo, Professor, Youngstown State University Inc

Don't forget this is a multilateral negotiations that includes capital markets. Given the size of the VEBA, all parties may be unwilling to accept the risks.

UAW wages | 09-18-2007
Author: John Russo, Professor, Youngstown State University Inc

The media often overstates the wages of autoworkers by using figures that that the OEMs provide.  Autoworker wages may even be lower today due to changes in staffing and the OEMs Special Attrition Programs

The Impact of Local UAW Negotiations on National Bargaining | 09-06-2007
Analysis of: Automotive news | www.autonews.com
Author: John Russo, Professor, Youngstown State University Inc

Implications The UAW (International) negotiations with Ford, Chrysler and General Motors (OEMs) are in the final stages, but already there are signs of significant changes in the collective bargaining agreements that will make US automakers more competitive at the shop floor level. In part, this is...

Johnson & Johnson trademark defense | 08-13-2007
Author: GLG Expert Contributor

The move by Johnson and Johnson is a necessity to maintaining its trademark and its market share. Failing to defend the use of the trademark in commercial settings can result in the loss of legal rights to exclude other companies from using the red cross design. The trademark may be a necessity for...

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