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University of Wisconsin, Madison. In 1999, the organization moved its headquarters to the campus of the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, and Paula Wells became the executive director. The organization was invited to make the Institute of Labor and Industrial Relations at the University of Illinois its home base, which later became known as the School of Labor and Employment Relations in 2006, with LERA past President Joel Cutcher-Gershenfeld as its first dean. LERA itself changed its own name to the Labor and Employment Relations Association in 2005, in response to many changes taking place in the field, transitioning from industrial relations to the field of labor and employment relations.
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reasoning to improve national and state employment laws, policies and practices. Ultimately, EPRN realizing its mission means to contribute to healthier and more productive lives of American workers and their families, to promote general economic prosperity and to enable the nation to compete successfully in the global economy. Like LERA, its parent organization, EPRN is non-profit and non-partisan.
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The association assumes no partisan position on questions of policy in these fields, but is an open forum respecting all opinions and perspectives. The association supports fundamental worker and human rights in the workplace and supports rights of the employees, employers, and their organizations to
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EPRN is an employment research repository and virtual collaboration space whose mission is to replace ideology and partisan rhetoric with facts and objective, evidence-based research in discussions of U.S. employment, work and labor. EPRN's goal is to provide the data, research, policy proposals and
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The organization was founded as the Industrial Relations Research Association, by labor economists in the post World War II era, who found a need to expand upon discussions taking place surrounding workplace issues. For the first 52 years of the organization, the IRRA was headquartered at the
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At the 2011 January annual meeting, LERA launched the Employment Policy Research Network (EPRN). It originally consisted of about 100 researchers (economists; management, human resources, and labor relations researchers; attorneys, historians and sociologists) from 30 universities, including
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LERA organizational members include unions, management schools, universities, academic schools and departments, law firms and institutes. Individual members come from the ranks of academe, labor, management and neutrals. The organization provides professional development for human resource
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LERA encourages research into all areas of the field of labor, employment, the workplace, employer/employee organization, employment and labor relations, human resources, labor markets, income security, and the international dimensions of all of these areas. The organization takes a
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LERA promotes full discussion and exchange of ideas between and among all of its constituencies—academic, labor, management, neutral, and government—on the planning, development and results of research in these fields, as well as its useful application in both practice and policy.
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LERA offers a number of awards, recognitions and grants each year. Its most prestigious award is the John T. Dunlop Scholar Award. Two Dunlop Scholar Awards are given each year. One goes to an academic who makes the best contribution to international and/or
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LERA publishes a number of research reports and books, as well as an annual research volume, an annual proceedings of LERA meetings, an electronically distributed newsletter, and an online membership directory. It also publishes the biannual journal,
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In 2018, LERA held the LERA 70th Annual Meeting, in Baltimore, MD, at the Hilton Baltimore, June 14–17, 2018. Our LERA 71st Annual Meeting, June 13–16, 2019 will take place in Cleveland, Ohio at the Westin Cleveland Downtown.
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multi-disciplinarian approach and includes scholars from various disciplines including industrial relations, history, economics, political science, psychology, sociology, law, management, labor studies, and others.
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LERA is also disseminates the latest research, challenges in the field, and best practices to researchers, practitioners, and the public, by holding meetings, producing materials and publications.
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professionals, union members, corporate and non-profit managers; national, state and local government employees; arbitrators and mediators; labor attorneys and others.
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and employment research. A second award recognizes an academic for research that addresses an industrial relations/employment problem of national significance in the
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LERA meets each year in May/June (LERA Annual Meeting), and participates with 18 sessions (LERA@ASSA Meeting) as part of the
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EPRN divides the large subject of employment and work into 15 topics and research clusters of 20–40 researchers:
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and co-director of both the MIT Workplace Center and the Institute for Work and Employment Research.
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1947–1967: No administrative staff (LERA's Secretary-Treasurer had an administrative assistant.)
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LERA's constituencies are professionals in the areas of academic research and education,
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Françoise Carré and Christian Weller, University of Massachusetts Boston, 2010-2014
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2009   Joel Cutcher-Gershenfeld, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
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2008   Anthony Oliver Jr., Parker Milliken, Clark O'Hara & Samuelian
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Rosalind S. Schulman, Indus. Union of Marine and Shipbuilding Workers-CIO
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2007   Eileen B. Hoffman, Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service
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Joseph P. Goldberg, Jt. Congressional Comm. on Labor-Mgmt. Relations
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Peter Feuille, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2000–2014
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Chapter Merit Awards, Outstanding Chapter, and Chapter Star Awards
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Ryan Lamare, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2018–2019
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Craig Olson, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2015–2017
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1967–1982: Elizabeth Gulesserian, Executive Assistant to the IRRA
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Andrew Weaver, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2020–
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1978   Charles C. Killingsworth, Michigan State University.
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Thomas A. Kochan and Stephen R. Sleigh Best Dissertation Award
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1973   Douglas H. Soutar, Am. Smelting & Refining Co.
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1993   George Strauss, University of California-Berkeley
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Barbara D. Dennis and James L. Stern, Univ. of Wis., 1975–77
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1995   Walter J. Gershenfeld, Arbitrator, Flourtown, PA
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1994   Lynn R. Williams, United Steelworkers of America
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1991   James L. Stern, University of Wisconsin-Madison
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1986   Lloyd Ulman, University of California-Berkeley
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1984   Wayne L. Horvitz, Consultant, Washington, D.C.
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1951   William M. Leiserson, Johns Hopkins University
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Paula B. Voos, University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1994–2002
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1996   Hoyt N. Wheeler, University of South Carolina
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1999–2012: Paula D. Wells, Executive Director, IRRA/LERA
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Charles A. Myers, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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2004   Marlene K. Heyser, Workplace Law Strategies
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2015–Present: Emily E. Smith, Executive Director, LERA
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1979   Jerome M. Rosow, Work in America Institute
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1964   Solomon Barkin, Textile Workers of America
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William H. McPherson, University of Illinois, 1948–50
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2016   Bonnie Prouty Castry, Arbitrator/Mediator
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1975   Gerald G. Somers, University of Wisconsin
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Professional associations based in the United States
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1982–1999: Kay Hutchinson, Administrator of the IRRA
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1987   Michael H. Moskow, Premark International
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1966   Arthur M. Ross, University of California
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2012–2015: Eric Duchinsky, Executive Director, LERA
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LERA Labor and Employment Law Newsletter (LEL News)
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Charter members (affiliation at time became member)
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Robben W. Fleming, University of Wisconsin, 1951–53
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Barbara D. Dennis, University of Wisconsin, 1977–89
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Woodbridge, American Optical Co. 850:Ralph I. Thayer, Washington State College 793:Solomon B. Levine, University of Illinois 766:Harriet D. Hudson, University of Illinois 760:Peter Henle, American Federation of Labor 739:Milton T. Edelman, University of Illinois 703:Gabriel N. Alexander, Arbitrator, Detroit 678:W. Willard Wirtz, Northwestern University 605:David R. Zimmerman, UW-Madison, 1978–1999 504:2014   Martin Mulloy, Ford Motor CO. 371:1974   Nathaniel Goldfinger, AFL-CIO 312:1961   Philip Taft, Brown University 106:Learn how and when to remove this message 986:Regional economic development/adjustment 929:EPRN received start-up funding from the 859:Morris Weisz, Bureau of Labor Statistics 814:Herbert R. Northrup, Columbia University 772:Howard W. Johnson, University of Chicago 754:Einar J. Hardin, University of Minnesota 627:Vincent W. Bladen, University of Toronto 211:School of Labor and Employment Relations 829:Arthur W. Saltzman, Syracuse University 790:Richard A. Lester, Princeton University 784:Forrest H. Kirkpatrick, Bethany College 697:Benjamin Aaron, Arbitrator, Los Angeles 681:Edwin E. Witte, University of Wisconsin 675:William F. Whyte, University of Chicago 672:Francis Tyson, University of Pittsburgh 651:Richard A. Lester, Princeton University 581: 1291:Human resource management associations 1268: 868:John P. Windmuller, Cornell University 811:Maurice F. Neufeld, Cornell University 775:Jacob J. Kaufman, University of Toledo 666:Sterling D. Spero, New York University 663:Sumner H. Slichter, Harvard University 602:Richard U. Miller, UW-Madison, 1973–77 396:1980   Rudolph A. Oswald, AFL-CIO 1098:the first week of January each year. 937:. The EPRN principal investigator is 874:David A. Wolff, Arbitrator, Ann Arbor 832:Richard Scheuch, Princeton University 787:Milton R. Konvitz, Cornell University 639:William Haber, University of Michigan 636:Milton Derber, University of Illinois 633:Ewan Clague, U.S. Department of Labor 630:Eveline M. 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