H.R.1461 - Teaching and Research Assistant Collective Bargaining Rights Act

To amend the National Labor Relations Act to apply the protections of the Act to teaching and research assistants. view all titles (2)

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  • Official: To amend the National Labor Relations Act to apply the protections of the Act to teaching and research assistants. as introduced.
  • Short: Teaching and Research Assistant Collective Bargaining Rights Act as introduced.

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3/12/2009--Introduced.Teaching and Research Assistant Collective Bargaining Rights Act - Amends the National Labor Relations Act to provide collective bargaining rights for students enrolled at a private institution of higher education who perform work for remuneration at the institution&a

Official Summary

3/12/2009--Introduced.Teaching and Research Assistant Collective Bargaining Rights Act - Amends the National Labor Relations Act to provide collective bargaining rights for students enrolled at a private institution of higher education who perform work for remuneration at the institution's direction, regardless of whether the work relates to their courses of study (teaching and research assistants).

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01/01/11
Why Was This A Violation…………………… - Dumps - Dumps

In 2005, both parties were looking for reform of GSE's (HR 1461 and S 190), they just couldn't agree on the details. Here's a good link if you want to read about it.: http://www.allbusiness.com/government/532756-1. ...

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12/11/10
Financial Services Reform Bill

In 2005, Republican Mike Oxley, then chairman of the Financial Services Committee, initiated a lobbying reform (HR 1461), and Fannie and Freddie set out to weaken it. The [...]

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12/03/10
Who Stole the American Dream? // Current

In 2005, Republican Mike Oxley, then chairman of the House Financial Services Committee, brought up a reform bill (H.R. 1461), and Fannie and Freddie's lobbyists set out to weaken it. The bill was rendered so toothless that Card called ...

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