Basic Guide to the National Labor Relations Act


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Industrial and Labor Relations Terms


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A popular reference book, this bulletin gives definitions and historical background for nearly 300 frequently used words, phrases, and acronyms. It has been revised to reflect recent developments in labor relations and is extensively cross-referenced.







An Introduction to U.S. Collective Bargaining and Labor Relations


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This comprehensive textbook provides an introduction to collective bargaining and labor relations with a focus on developments in the United States. It is appropriate for students, policy analysts, and labor relations professionals including unionists, managers, and neutrals. A three-tiered strategic choice framework unifies the text, and the authors’ thorough grounding in labor history and labor law assists students in learning the basics. In addition to traditional labor relations, the authors address emerging forms of collective representation and movements that address income inequality in novel ways. Harry C. Katz, Thomas A. Kochan, and Alexander J. S. Colvin provide numerous contemporary illustrations of business and union strategies. They consider the processes of contract negotiation and contract administration with frequent comparisons to nonunion practices and developments, and a full chapter is devoted to special aspects of the public sector. An Introduction to U.S. Collective Bargaining and Labor Relations has an international scope, covering labor rights issues associated with the global supply chain as well as the growing influence of NGOs and cross-national unionism. The authors also compare how labor relations systems in Germany, Japan, China, India, Brazil, and South Africa compare to practices in the United States. The textbook is supplemented by a website (ilr.cornell.edu/scheinman-institute) that features an extensive Instructor’s Manual with a test bank, PowerPoint chapter outlines, mock bargaining exercises, organizing cases, grievance cases, and classroom-ready current events materials.




Unions-- Between the Dog and the Tree


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In 2006 American labor unions stand on the precipice of extinction. Their membership numbers have never been lower. Their inability to organize new members has caused bitter conflict within the labor movement. Several powerful unions have left the monolithic AFL-CIO. Many employers recently besieged by the unions' formerly preferred organizing strategy - the Corporate Campaign are facing a predicted Tsunami of 2,000 new organizers. Employers who prefer to remain union free are alerted to tactics unions use and how to reduce their vulnerability to advances by the desperate labor movement. The outcome of this struggle will determine whether unions will survive.