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The End of the Segregated Century: Racial Separation in America's Neighborhood, 1890-2010,
by Edward Glaeser and Jacob Vigdor focuses on the pervasive decline in segregation that occurred during the first decade of the twenty-first century. |
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Triborough Trouble explains how the law requires
public employers to maintain all contractual perks for unionized public employees, including automatic "step" increases in pay, after the expiration of a union contract. |
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Storm Clouds Ahead: Why Conflict with Public Unions Will Continue,
a new issue brief by Daniel DiSalvo, argues that the repeal of SB 5 in Ohio is not a referendum
on the terms of public sector employment but rather the latest in a series of ongoing conflicts that will arise between governments and public-employee unions. |
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