With insight and helpful tips, this comprehensive and practical guide sorts the law and procedures related to whistleblower reprisal. Written by experts on the topic, the guide includes OSC and MSPB regulations, and covers noteworthy cases. (more details)
This encyclopedic Guide to the MSPB, related litigation, laws, procedure, and practice is the seminal text on this complex area of the law. Author Peter Broida, a veteran practitioner before the Board, offers his thorough knowledge, seasoned experience, and nuanced understanding of the MSPB in this treatise. Updated annually, this is one volume of Dewey’s ACSLS trilogy. (more details)
Helpful, practical, and thorough, this handbook is perfect for specialists and representatives negotiating settlement agreements. The text explores and explains ways to achieve the most durable agreements from pre-settlement negotiations through enforcement. (more details)
This book is a must have for all representatives and researchers! MSPB Case Summaries compiles brief descriptions of the salient and most useable Board and Federal Circuit decisions from 1999 through the end of 2008 arranged by subject matter areas of Board jurisprudence and further categorized alphabetically for ease of use. Quickly locate relevant decisions, use the hyperlink to access the full text and cut and paste the summaries directly into your motions and briefs. (more details)
A review of the steps of the Board appellate process and seminal Board and Federal Circuit cases from 1978 to the present, Best of the Board is a must have basic reference for agency and employee representatives alike. (more details)
This straightforward and indispensible introduction to MSPB litigation covers seminal Board and Federal Circuit decisions and Board processes from the initial appeal through PFR. (more details)
A concise look into the MSPB appellate process and related issues for the benefit of agency representatives. (more details)
This unique and practical text examines significant federal sector arbitration awards involving promotions, RIFs, adverse actions, compensation, union rights, remedies, and more. (more details)
The FLRA Guide analyzes the case law of the Federal Labor Relations Authority (established in 1978) and its reviewing courts, as well as the procedures and practice of the Authority. The Authority's unique role in labor relations requires an understanding of the considerable complexities of issues of negotiability, jurisdiction over federal-sector arbitration awards, the intricacies of bargaining orders and unfair labor practice theory and remedies, as well as unit recognition, and the limitations of judicial review. (more details)
A “how-to” approach to mediation covering analysis of the viability of mediation in a given case to writing the agreement and all topics in between. With advice on how best to achieve client goals, and tips on finding creative solutions for dispute resolution, this guide presents a thorough and clear explanation of the uniqueness, benefits, and purpose of mediation. (more details)
This audio tutorial from two professional mediators is perfect for any management, employee, or union representative engaged in mediation. An examination of the mediation process is provided, with special attention paid to the role and responsibility of the representative. (more details) Quantity:
This handbook offers suggestions, strategies, explanations, and templates for those drafting settlement agreements. Topics include back pay, training, suspensions, waivers, future employment, promotions, leave of all types, and zipper clauses. (more details)
From a seasoned arbitrator comes a readable, practical, and concise overview of arbitration. From effective preparation of grievances to the hearing itself, and all the details in between, this guide teaches beginner and veteran advocates alike how to be effective in arbitration. (more details)
Learn tried and true and creative solutions to resolving employee grievances, appeals and complaints. (more details)
The new 2010 Supplement keeps you up to date in the same fashion with summaries of 2009 and early 2010 MSPB and Federal Circuit cases. (more details)