Background
Axelrod, Jonathan G. was born on October 23, 1946 in New York, New York, United States.
Axelrod, Jonathan G. was born on October 23, 1946 in New York, New York, United States.
Dartmouth College (Bachelor of Arts, 1968). Columbia University (Juris Doctor, 1971). George Washington University (Master of Laws, 1975).
Worked at Beins, Bodley, Axelrod & Kraft. Admitted to the bar, 1971, New New York 1975, District of Columbia.
Author: "Damned If We Do, Damned If We Don"t" (1991).
"Employee Status of Union Agents" (1992). "Who"s the Boss? Employee Leasing and the Joint Employer Relationship," 3 The Labor Lawyer 853, 1987.
"The Dotson Board, Good Faith Bargaining and the Duty to Substantiate One"s Bargaining Position," 3 The Labor Lawyer 751, 1986. "Common Obstacles to Organizing under the NLRA: Combating the Southern Strategy," 59 North.C.L.R. 147, 1980.
"The Statutory Right to Respect A Picket Lincolnshire," 83 Dickinson L.R. 617, 1979.
"Mansion HouseBekinsHandy Andy The National Labor Relations Board"s Role in Racial Discrimination Cases," 45 George Washington L.R. 675, 1977. "The Application of the Boys Markets Decision in the Federal Courts," XVI Boston College Industrial & Commercial Law Review 893, 1975. "The Philadelphia Plan: Equal Employment Opportunity in the Construction Trades," 6 Colonel J. of Law & Social Problems 187, 1970.
Member: District of Columbia Bar (Member, 1985-1991 and Company-Chair, 1985-1989, Steering Committee for Section 13, Labor Law).
Federal and American (Member, Committees on: Development of Law under the National Labor Relations Acting, 1971. Labor and Employment Law Section) Bar Associations.
Author: "Damned If We Do, Damned If We Don't" (1991). "Employee Status of Union Agents" (1992). "Who's the Boss? Employee Leasing and the Joint Employer Relationship," 3 The Labor Lawyer 853, 1987.
"The Dotson Board, Good Faith Bargaining and the Duty to Substantiate One's Bargaining Position," 3 The Labor Lawyer 751, 1986. "Common Obstacles to Organizing under the NLRA: Combating the Southern Strategy," 59 N.C.L.R. 147, 1980. "The Statutory Right to Respect A Picket Line," 83 Dickinson L.R. 617, 1979.
"Mansion House?Bekins?Handy Andy The National Labor Relations Board's Role in Racial Discrimination Cases," 45 George Washington L.R. 675, 1977. "The Application of the Boys Markets Decision in the Federal Courts," XVI Boston College Industrial & Commercial Law Review 893, 1975. "The Philadelphia Plan: Equal Employment Opportunity in the Construction Trades," 6 Colonel J. of Law & Social Problems 187, 1970.
Member: District of Columbia Bar (Member, 1985-1991 and Company-Chair, 1985-1989, Steering Committee for Section 13, Labor Law). Federal and American (Member, Committees on: Development of Law under the National Labor Relations Acting, 1971. Labor and Employment Law Section) Bar Associations.