Employment & Labor Law
Databases
- ABA Law Library Collection PeriodicalsDigital collection of all current and historical periodicals from the American Bar Association that cover all areas of American law.
- Bar JournalsContains more than 160 titles featuring nearly all state Bar Journals, select publications from the American Bar Association, and City Bar Journals.
- Business Source PremierBusiness research database with full-text journals, profiles, reports, and related news. For college-level and adult researchers. [Searches Business Source Premier, Regional Business News, Newswires and Web News]
- HeinOnlineAvailable remotely to cardholders, with some restrictions. This database features several collections of journals, primary law, treatises, and reports.
- Law Journal LibraryA collection of more than 3,200 multidisciplinary scholarly journals. Coverage for all journals is from inception through the most currently published issues allowed based on publisher contracts.
- Lexis DigitaleBook versions of popular Lexis titles. Titles include Employment in Wisconsin: Guide to Employment Law, Collier on Bankruptcy, Corbin on Contracts, Moore’s Federal Practice, and more. Also available in the library.
- U.S. Federal Agency Documents, Decisions, and AppealsA complete collection of the official case law, including reports, decisions, and records, of some of the United States' most important federal agencies. Also includes more than 65 GPO best-selling legal titles.
State and Federal Agency Websites
- US Department of LaborSearch for Department of Labor agency guidance documents using filters. Topic pages for various employment law areas, including hiring, international labor issues, labor relations, whistleblower protection, and major laws of the Department of Labor.
- US Federal Labor Relations AuthorityInformation on various decisions - administrative law judges, Federal Service Impasses Panel, Solicitor's Briefs, and more. Legislative history of Federal Service Labor-Management Relations Statute, the Civil Service Reform Act, and the Foreign Service Act. Find guides, manuals, and checklists related to various labor topics.
- US National Labor Relations BoardSearch for National Labor Relations Board cases, decisions, and news. Also has guides, brochures, and manuals, in addition to advice memos, information on FOIA requests, and key reference materials.
- WI Department of Workforce DevelopmentInformation on workplace injuries, unemployment insurance, worker's compensation, equal rights, labor standards, and employment discrimination. File worker's compensation claims and equal rights complaints.
- WI Employment Relations CommissionIncludes labor relations decisions, state civil service appeal decisions, and relevant WI law.
- WI Labor and Industry Review CommissionLearn how to appeal unemployment insurance, worker's compensation, and equal rights decisions to the WI Labor and Industry Review Commission, as well as from the Commission to WI Circuit Court.
Statistics
- National Compensation Survey - Wages"The Occupational Compensation Survey (OCS) program was a Bureau of Labor Statistics program which collected compensation data for public and private use. Only wage and salary data are available on the Internet.
This survey is being integrated with the Employment Cost Index and the Employee Benefit Survey currently produced in the Office of Compensation and Working Conditions (OCWC) to form a single compensation survey program." - US Bureau of Labor Statistics - Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics"The Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics (OEWS) program produces employment and wage estimates for approximately 830 occupations based on a survey of business establishments (employers). The OEWS survey covers wage and salary workers in nonfarm establishments and does not include the self-employed, owners and partners in unincorporated firms, household workers, or unpaid family workers." - US Bureau of Labor Statistics
- Regional Economic Accounts"The regional economic accounts tell us about the geographic distribution of U.S. economic activity and growth. The estimates of gross domestic product by state and state and local area personal income, and the accompanying detail, provide a consistent framework for analyzing and comparing individual state and local area economies." - Bureau of Economic Analysis
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