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Why the Law Still Can't Tell an Employee When It Sees One and How It Ought to Stop Trying
Carlson, Richard R.
2001
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Title
Why the Law Still Can't Tell an Employee When It Sees One and How It Ought to Stop Trying
Author
Carlson, Richard R.
Date
2001-09
Content Type
Article
Record Created
2019-11-26
Record ID
1117614
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DOI:
https://doi.org/10.15779/Z380W6C
Published in
Berkeley Journal of Employment & Labor Law
Volume
22
Issue
2
Pages
295
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