Thus before continuing with links, and, again, with apologies for the crass, deadline - driven comparison, it is appropriate from both an ecumenical and national perspective to remember, this Labor Day, the labor of those who have preceded us in this effort as well: Namely George's
Employment Blawg, which in Blawg Review # 124, which itself recalled for us the merits of the works, and work, of those who came before us in all these mundane ways.
Mike Fox takes time out from a blogging hiatus to congratulate George's
Employment Blawg on its upgrade and to welcome professor «Rick Bales, professor at the University of Northern Kentucky Chase School of Law, who has taken over as editor of the LaborProf Blog and retitled it to fit more accurately the broader area that he intends to address, The Workplace Prof Blog.»
This is a wide - ranging, clear and concise
employment blawg, summarizing recent articles of interest by various authors.
«You have to not only love, but stand in awe at the wit and energy behind Blawg Review # 15, hosted this week by fellow management employment lawyer, George Lenard at George's
Employment Blawg,» writes Mike Fox.
Not exact matches
This
blawg is dedicated to the labor and
employment law and human resources profession.
With Rosemary as our guide,
Blawg Review # 104 treats us to a romp around the blogosphere, with posts on
employment law and client relations.
This is one of eight
employment -(and U.S. Supreme Court --RRB- related
blawgs on the Law Memo portal site.
Sampling of what various Law Memo / Ross
blawgs are saying about labor and
employment law.
This is one of eight
employment and U.S. Supreme Court - related
blawgs on the Law Memo portal site.
Well, someone was working over Labor Day weekend, and that someone was St. Louis labor and
employment lawyer George Lenard, who wrote a special Labor Day historical edition for
Blawg Review # 124.
She publishes the Delaware
Employment Law Blog, a continual honoree by the ABA in its
Blawg 100 list of top legal blogs.