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The Illinois Public Employee Relations Report

 

The Illinois Public Employee Relations Report provides current, nonadversarial information to those involved or interested in employer-employee relations in public employment. The authors of bylined articles are responsible for the contents and for the opinions and conclusions expressed. Readers are encouraged to submit comments on the contents, and to contribute information on developments in public agencies or public-sector labor relations. The Illinois Institute of Technology and the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign are affirmative action/equal opportunities institutions.

The Illinois Public Employee Relations Report is published quarterly by IIT Chicago-Kent College of Law, Institute for Law and the Workplace and the University of Illinois School of Labor and Employment Relations to provide education services to labor relations professionals in Illinois.

Until 2012, the Report was published in print. Digitized copies of many issues have been included in this archive. The electronic version of the Report from 2012-2016 is currently available on this website for existing subscribers. These issues will be added to this archive as it transitions to an open access format. To be notified of new issues of the Report in the new open access format, submit your contact information on this subscription form.

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  • Vol. 40 by Jenny Lee

    Vol. 40

    Jenny Lee

    Students for Fair Admissions: A New Standard for Race-Conscious Affirmative Action

    By Jenny Lee

  • Vol. 39, Vol. 4 by Nicki Bazer and Jenny Lee

    Vol. 39, Vol. 4

    Nicki Bazer and Jenny Lee

    Praying at the 50-Yard Line: How Will Kennedy v. Bremerton Impact Public Schools?

  • Vol. 39, No. 3 by Jerry Marzullo and Catherine Humphrey

    Vol. 39, No. 3

    Jerry Marzullo and Catherine Humphrey

    Possible Wisdom and Wit Regarding the Arbitration of Discipline

    By Jerry Marzullo, Esq., and Catherine Humphrey

  • Vol. 39, No. 2 by Nicki Bazer and Stephen A. Yokich

    Vol. 39, No. 2

    Nicki Bazer and Stephen A. Yokich

    Bargaining in the Time of Covid: How Collective Bargaining Impacts Schools and Their Mitigation Strategies

    By Nicki Bazer

    Fighting for the Living

    By Stephen A. Yokich

    Recent Developments

    By the Student Editorial Board: Bradley Kupiec, Carrie Kumiega, Damia Marshall, Sara Rash

  • Vol. 39, No 1 by Beverly S. Bunch

    Vol. 39, No 1

    Beverly S. Bunch

    The Impact of the Pandemic on State and Local Government Budgets

    By Beverly S. Bunch

    Recent Developments

  • Vol. 38, No. 4 by Jane Flanagan and Scott Lerner

    Vol. 38, No. 4

    Jane Flanagan and Scott Lerner

    Pandemic State: Navigating the State of Illinois' Response to the Challenges of Covid-19 in the Workplace

    by Jane Flanagan and Scott Lerner


    Recent Developments

  • Vol. 38, No. 3 by Tom Bradley, Mark Bennett, and John R. Russell

    Vol. 38, No. 3

    Tom Bradley, Mark Bennett, and John R. Russell

    Interest Arbitration during Economic and Social Crisis

    By Tom Bradley, Mark Bennett, and John R. Russell

    Recent Developments

  • Vol. 38, No. 2 by Cass T. Casper

    Vol. 38, No. 2

    Cass T. Casper

    Emergent Issues in the Law of Employee Terminations

    By Cass T. Casper

    Recent Developments

  • Vol. 38, No. 1 by Robert Bruno and Nicholas Christen

    Vol. 38, No. 1

    Robert Bruno and Nicholas Christen

    Educating During a Pandemic: The Role of Collective Bargaining in Going Back to School

    By Robert Bruno and Nicholas Christen

    Recent Developments

  • Vol. 37, No. 4 by Karl R. Ottosen

    Vol. 37, No. 4

    Karl R. Ottosen

    One Lawyer's Perspective on 2020 Public Sector Labor Relations and the Impact of Covid-19 and Race Relations

    By Karl R. Ottosen

    Recent Devlopements

  • Vol. 37, No. 3 by Jerry J. Marzullo, Joseph Weishampel, and David Grady

    Vol. 37, No. 3

    Jerry J. Marzullo, Joseph Weishampel, and David Grady

    A Statement of Facts: The Reality of Public Safety Employee Pension Funds in the State of Illinois

    Recent Developments

  • Vo. 37, No. 2 by Bryan Diemer

    Vo. 37, No. 2

    Bryan Diemer

    What a Long, Strange Trip It’s Been: Marijuana’s Fifty-Year Journey from an Illegal Narcotic to a Lawful Recreational Drug and Whether Workplace Drug Polices Will Now Go Up in Smoke, by Bryan Diemer

    Recent Developments

  • Vol. 37, No. 1 by Stephanie Brinson

    Vol. 37, No. 1

    Stephanie Brinson

    Conflict Resolution for Chicago Police and Community: Healing a Constitutional Crisis at the "Thirteenth Floor" through Native American Reparative Justice

    By Stephanie Brinson

    Recent Developments

  • Vol. 36, No. 4 by Helen J. Kim

    Vol. 36, No. 4

    Helen J. Kim

    Which ULP is It?: An Examination of Retaliation under Sections 10(a)(1) and 10(a)(2) of the Illinois Public Relations Act by Helen J. Kim

    Recent Developments

  • Vol. 36, No. 3 by Melissa D. Sobota and Erin K. Walsh

    Vol. 36, No. 3

    Melissa D. Sobota and Erin K. Walsh

    A New Day for Illinois: Expectations on the Impacts of the J. B. Pritzker Administration

  • Vol. 36, No. 2 by Lisa R. Callaway and Rebecca C. Barnard

    Vol. 36, No. 2

    Lisa R. Callaway and Rebecca C. Barnard

    Labor Relations Collaboration from Start to Finish: A Case Study on a First Contract for Westminster Colorado Firefighters, by Lisa R. Callaway and Rebecca C. Barnard

    Recent Developments

  • Vol. 36, No. 1 by Amanda R. Clark and Susan M. Matta

    Vol. 36, No. 1

    Amanda R. Clark and Susan M. Matta

    Janus: Otherwise Known As The Death Of Stare Decisis, But Only As It Relates To Unions, by Amanda R. Clark and Susan M. Matta

    Recent Developments

  • Vol. 35, No. 4 by Roxana M. Underwood

    Vol. 35, No. 4

    Roxana M. Underwood

    Managing Public Employee Speech in the Age of Social Media – Instituting Policies Regulating Public Employee Conduct While Balancing Access to the “Democratic Forums of the Internet”, by Roxana M. Underwood

    Recent Developments

  • Vol. 35, No. 3 by Robert Bloch, A. Lynn Himes, Terry L. Hodges, Mitch Roth, Barbara Erickson, and Jack Vett

    Vol. 35, No. 3

    Robert Bloch, A. Lynn Himes, Terry L. Hodges, Mitch Roth, Barbara Erickson, and Jack Vett

    A Primer on the Illinois Education-Based Funding for Student Success Act, by Robert Bloch, A. Lynn Himes, Terry L. Hodges, Mitch Roth, Barbara Erickson, and Jack Vrett

    Recent Developments

  • Vol. 35, No. 2 by Stephanie Fortado

    Vol. 35, No. 2

    Stephanie Fortado

    Where Do We Go From Here? Martin Luther King, Jr.’s Labor Legacy and the Current Attacks on Public Sector Unions, by Stephanie Fortado

    Recent Developments

  • Vol. 35, No. 1 by By Anthony Michael Kreis

    Vol. 35, No. 1

    By Anthony Michael Kreis

    A Fresh Look at Title VII: Sexual Orientation Discrimination as Sex Discrimination, by Anthony Michael Kreis

    Recent Developments

  • Vol. 34, No. 4 by John E. Rumel

    Vol. 34, No. 4

    John E. Rumel

    Public Employee Speech: Answering the Unanswered And Related Questions in Lane v. Franks, by John E. Rumel

    Recent Developments

  • Vol. 34, No. 3 by Jeffery M. Brown

    Vol. 34, No. 3

    Jeffery M. Brown

    Collision Course of Legal Obligations: FOIA, Collective Bargaining and Privacy Considerations: by Jeffery M. Brown

    Recent Developments

  • Vol. 34, No. 2 by Taylor E. Muzzy

    Vol. 34, No. 2

    Taylor E. Muzzy

    Contents:

    LGBT Rights: Gender Identity and Sexual Orientation in the Workplace, by Taylor E. Muzzy

    Recent Developments

  • Vol. 34, No. 1 by Martin H. Malin

    Vol. 34, No. 1

    Martin H. Malin

    Contents:

    The AFSCME - State of Illinois Negotiations: Traveling in Uncharted Waters, by Martin H. Malin

    Recent Developments

 
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