The 2010 rule change is a radical departure from the Railway Labor Act’s (RLA) mandate that a majority of workers in the craft or group being organized should approve the union as bargaining representative before the National Mediation Board (NMB). Under the new law, the NMB should recognize a labor...
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Introduction The area of law covering international carriage of goods by sea has been regulated by international conventions such as The Hague, the Hague-Visby and the Hamburg Rules, each providing for improvements over the earlier regime. There were several other national, regional and hybrid regimes controlling the international transportation of...
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Contemporary drivers are habitually using their cell phones while they are driving. This is one of the most frequent cases of distracted driving that have made a large number of people lose their lives. The tendency of people to send text messages while driving has, therefore, attracted substantial research from...
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