
The Labor Relations Process
by Holley, William H.; Jennings, Kenneth M.; Wolters, Roger S.-
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Summary
Author Biography
Table of Contents
Recognizing Rights And Responsibilities Of Unions Andmanagement | |
Union-Management Relationships in Perspective | |
Evolution of Labor-Management Relationships | |
Labor Law: Background and Basic Principles | |
Unions and Management: Key Participants in the Labor Relations Process | |
Why and How Unions are Organized | |
The Bargain Process and Outcomes | |
Negotiating the Labor Agreement | |
Economic Issues | |
Administrative Issues | |
Resolving Negotiation (Interest) Disputes | |
Administering The Labor Agreement | |
Contract Administration | |
Labor and Employment Arbitration | |
Employee Discipline | |
Applying The Labor Relations Process To Different Labor Relations Systems | |
Labor Relations in the Public Sector | |
Labor Relations in Multinational Corporations and in Other Countries | |
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