Tag: Labor
Per Se Rules Notches Another Labor Market Pretrial Win, But…
By: Robert Connolly (Cartel Capers)
The defendants in the aerospace’s labor market allocation case, US v. Patel, No.3-21-cr-220 (D. Conn. Dec. 2, 2022) (VAB), filed a...
DOJ Antitrust Division Not Backing Down on Labor
By: Ann O'Brien and Kayley Sullivan (Baker Hostetler/Antitrust Advocate)
Despite back-to-back losses in the Department of Justice’s (DOJ) first-ever criminal no-poach and wage-fixing cases, the Antitrust Division...
Labor Grievance Arbitration’s Differences
By Stephen J. Ware (University of Kansas)
Labor grievance arbitration differs profoundly from other arbitration in the United States. Labor grievance arbitration’s differences from other...
A Proposed Pro-Labor Step for Antitrust
By Russell Pittman1 & Chris Sagers2
Decades of aggressive mergers and acquisitions have concentrated markets, which can impose serious harm, including to the workers whose...
Accommodating Capital and Policing Labor: Antitrust in the Two Gilded Ages
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Accommodating Capital and Policing Labor: Antitrust in the Two Gilded Ages
By Sandeep Vaheesan
Abstract: In enacting the antitrust laws,...