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About UsWritten by Stephen J. Cabot Stephen J. Cabot
For forty years, Stephen J. Cabot was one of the foremost labor management relations and employment law attorneys in North America. Having transitioned from the practice of law to full-time consulting, he continues to offer guidance on all facets of labor/management relations to organizations ranging from Fortune 500 corporations to small entrepreneurial enterprises. He is a popular speaker before numerous business groups, including Chambers of Commerce, industry trade associations and management groups.
Contact us and let us tell you why Stephen J. Cabot is the only labor and employment expert ever to be featured on the front page of the Wall Street Journal.
When he practiced law, Steve Cabot was the first management-labor expert profiled on the front page of The Wall Street Journal, and has been featured in such national media as Forbes Magazine and U.S. News and World Report. He has appeared on ”Face The Nation,“ The Today Show,“ ”The McNeill Lehrer Report,“ ”The CBS News,“ ”Nightline,“ and ”The ABC National News with Peter Jennings.“ Mr. Cabot has been honored by his inclusion in a wide array of Who’s Who publications for national and international business leaders. The Cabot Institute for Labor Relations, Inc.The Cabot Institute for Labor Relations, Inc. offers unique services that include Workplace Surveys, Advice and Consultation to corporations in all areas related to Labor and Management/Labor Relations. In addition The Cabot Institute for Labor Relations, Inc. provides Management Training in the area of hiring practices, personnel management, conflict avoidance and other matters related to labor/management relations. Our full range of skills and services includes assistance with labor negotiations, strike planning, union avoidance, decertification, EEO matters, as well as all the day-to-day Human Resources (HR) and workplace issues common to most businesses.
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