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While business tend to fear the Employee Free Choice Act as potentially ruinous, the prospective legislation also promises to provide an economic stimulus -- for lawyers, that is. At the forefront is nationwide labor-law firm Jackson Lewis, which has been both sounding the alarm about the act's possible negative effects and offering advice to companies on how to deal with them. On the Web, the law firm markets the "EFCA Defense Kit," a six-DVD course on the nuances of the Employee Free Choice Act, intended to thwart union organizers who might seek to take advantage of the new law.
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WHILE BUSINESSES tend to fear the Employee Free Choice Act as potentially ruinous, the prospective legislation also promises to provide an economic stimulus - ...
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