Talk:United States labor law

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There are a growing number of articles about labor law on Wikipedia, especially about American labor law. Is it time for a labor law category in the Wiki Law Project? You're the lawyer around here. Tim1965 15:32, 8 July 2006 (UTC)

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The text has currently the following two quotes: "That is, in most states, absent an express contractual provision to the contrary..." and "While most state and federal laws start from the presumption...". What does most states mean? Rather than stating it here and the information becomes old at one point, could you point me into the direction where I could find out more about this? Bernburgerin 21:47, 4 September 2007 (UTC)