Law Practice
Sep. 5, 2007
Legal Scholar Resolved Labor Issues
Benjamin Aaron, a scholar of labor law and a member of presidential commissions who throughout his career promoted increased democracy in the workplace and protection for workers not represented by unions, has died in Los Angeles. He was 91 and lived in Santa Monica.




By Dennis Hevesi
New York Times News Service
Benjamin Aaron, a scholar of labor law and a member of presidential commissions who throughout his career promoted increased democracy in the workplace and protection for workers not represented by unions, has died in Los Angeles. He was 91 and lived in Santa Monica.
The cause was a cerebral hemorrhage, ...
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