The Master-Servant Doctrine: How Old Legal Rules Haunt the Modern Workplace

The field of employment law used to be called "master-servant law." Even if this term has fallen out of favor, a central truth has not changed: modern employment law still draws on centuries-old ideas about the rights and obligations of workers. In The Master-Servant Doctrine, Elizabeth Chika Tippett combines historical context with contemporary case studies and interviews to reveal how modern law and management practices are steeped in three core master-servant principles: the right to control, the right to govern, and the duty of support. With each chapter tackling a different aspect of the workplace—including pay, time management, firing, and benefits—this startling and original story of employment law offers fresh insights for legal scholars, historians, attorneys, advocates, and anyone who's ever worked a terrible job.

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The Master-Servant Doctrine: How Old Legal Rules Haunt the Modern Workplace

The field of employment law used to be called "master-servant law." Even if this term has fallen out of favor, a central truth has not changed: modern employment law still draws on centuries-old ideas about the rights and obligations of workers. In The Master-Servant Doctrine, Elizabeth Chika Tippett combines historical context with contemporary case studies and interviews to reveal how modern law and management practices are steeped in three core master-servant principles: the right to control, the right to govern, and the duty of support. With each chapter tackling a different aspect of the workplace—including pay, time management, firing, and benefits—this startling and original story of employment law offers fresh insights for legal scholars, historians, attorneys, advocates, and anyone who's ever worked a terrible job.

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The Master-Servant Doctrine: How Old Legal Rules Haunt the Modern Workplace

The Master-Servant Doctrine: How Old Legal Rules Haunt the Modern Workplace

by Elizabeth Chika Tippett
The Master-Servant Doctrine: How Old Legal Rules Haunt the Modern Workplace

The Master-Servant Doctrine: How Old Legal Rules Haunt the Modern Workplace

by Elizabeth Chika Tippett

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The field of employment law used to be called "master-servant law." Even if this term has fallen out of favor, a central truth has not changed: modern employment law still draws on centuries-old ideas about the rights and obligations of workers. In The Master-Servant Doctrine, Elizabeth Chika Tippett combines historical context with contemporary case studies and interviews to reveal how modern law and management practices are steeped in three core master-servant principles: the right to control, the right to govern, and the duty of support. With each chapter tackling a different aspect of the workplace—including pay, time management, firing, and benefits—this startling and original story of employment law offers fresh insights for legal scholars, historians, attorneys, advocates, and anyone who's ever worked a terrible job.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780520382336
Publisher: University of California Press
Publication date: 11/11/2025
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 285

About the Author

Elizabeth Chika Tippett is Professor of Law at the University of Oregon School of Law.
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