Background
Goldman, Alvin Lee was born on February 27, 1938 in New York City. Son of Joseph I. and Emma (Berger) Goldman.
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This course book is designed for upper-level undergraduate, graduate, and professional students. Most books on negotiation target either a non-academic audience or teachers in a specific discipline. This book targets an academic audience without focusing on a specific discipline. Its sound decisional models and analytical scrutiny combine with a broad cross-disciplinary perspective to give its readers a full understanding of the bargaining process. Features: • Cross-disciplinary approach rather than narrow focus • Reliable and verifiable models for successful and constructive negotiation • Expert analytical commentary Benefits: • Cross-disciplinary approach permits user to expand perspective to fit 'real-world' situations • Application and use of decisional models can permit examination of soundness of approach to particular situations • Commentary permits user to expand and reshape models to take in all pertinent factors Audience: Law schools and Business schools.
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Provides greater ease of coverage, offers more challenging examination of key policy questions, and further examines gaps between law and reality. Includes expanded background information and competing conceptual perspectives. Based on assumption that most law schools offer separate courses in collective labor relations and employment discrimination; that it is better to study in depth the principal policies governing individual employment relationship than attempt a cursory catalog of every rule and procedure; and that legal principles and remedies have become the means of responding to individual workers who lack economic power, foresight, or self-discipline to attain job terms and conditions.
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Goldman, Alvin Lee was born on February 27, 1938 in New York City. Son of Joseph I. and Emma (Berger) Goldman.
Bachelor of Arts, Columbia University, 1959; Bachelor of Laws, New York University, 1962.
Associate Parker, Chapin & Flattau, New York City, 1962-1965. Member faculty University Kentucky, Lexington, 1965—2008, professor law, 1972—2008, professor emeritus, since 2008. Professor in residence National Labor Relations Board Zagoria staff, 1967-1968.
Visiting scholar Institute for Labor Law, University Lueven, 1973. Visiting professor University California, Davis, 1976-1977.
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Board directors Central Kentucky Jewish Association, 1978-1980, 81-84. Fellow College Labor and Employment Lawyers. Member American Bar Association, National Academy Arbitrators (board governors 1994-1997), Labor Law Group Trust (chairman 1988-1994), International Society Labor Law (international vice president 2000-2003, executive board United States branch 1982-1985, 88—, vice-chair 1995-2001, chair 2001-2006, secretary-treasurer since 2006), International Industrial Relations Association.
Married Elisabeth C. Paris, November 23, 1956. Children— Paula, Douglas.