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Manuscripts from 2009
Cultural Capital: Challenges to New York State’s Competitive Advantages in the Arts and Entertainment Industry, Lois Gray, Maria Figueroa, Catherine Lanier, and Daniel Cerio
ILR Labor Advance, Spring 2009, ILR Extension Labor Programs
Project Labor Agreements in New York State: In the Public Interest, Fred B. Kotler, J.D.
Manuscripts from 2008
ILR Labor Advance, Fall 2008, ILR Extension Labor Programs
Manuscripts from 2007
The Cost of Worker Misclassification in New York State, Linda H. Donahue; James Ryan Lamare; and Fred B. Kotler, J.D.
Why Contracts Can Be Hard To Interpret, Ken Margolies
Manuscripts from 2006
Review of the book Framed: Labor and the Corporate Media, Sally Alvarez
Talking vs. Communicating, Ken Margolies
Manuscripts from 2005
Communicating Across Cultures, Ken Margolies
Manuscripts from 2004
Review of the book Building Movement Bridges: The Coalition of Labor Union Women, Sally Alvarez
Manuscripts from 2003
Robo the Steward, Ken Margolies
Working It Out, Ken Margolies
Manuscripts from 2002
Creative Problem Solving, Ken Margolies
Manuscripts from 2001
The Steward’s Role in Bargaining, Ken Margolies
Uniting a Divided Workforce, Ken Margolies
Manuscripts from 2000
Representing Difficult People, Ken Margolies
Manuscripts from 1998
Creative Pressure Tactics, Ken Margolies
Time Management for Stewards, Ken Margolies
Manuscripts from 1997
Building Membership Participation, Ken Margolies