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International Paper, the richest paper company and largest landowner in the United States, enjoyed record profits... Read More >>
This text examines the trend whereby local government employees use collective bargaining as a way to compete for... Read More >>
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This book is an account of the political economy of labor relations in the U.S. automobile industry from the end... Read More >>
Argues that trade unions must intervene in economic restructuring in order to halt the erosion of job quality in... Read More >>
there is now an exhaustive and compelling literature demonstrating that union membership provides a wide variety... Read More >>
In this study, labor economist Henry Schechter concludes that there is a need for greater international prohibitions... Read More >>
This unique study of labor relations and the phenomenon of peripheral bargaining focuses on the high-profile and... Read More >>
After reviewing the rise and decline of the UK system of industry wide collective bargaining, the authors use five... Read More >>
This study of construction arbitration begins with a general discussion of arbitration and the role of powers of... Read More >>
This book examines the escalation of an organizational conflict to one of the most talked about industrial crises... Read More >>
Bognanno and Coleman offer the most comprehensive, current, and valuable work on arbitrators and their professional... Read More >>
This book explores the interrelations between work and social life. It emphasizes how workers' expressive forms... Read More >>
Piskulich examines the dimensions of state and local public-sector labor policy and explores policies that enable... Read More >>