The Labor relations process / William H. Holley and Kenneth M. Jennings
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LRC - Annex | National University - Manila | Gen. Ed. - COE | Relegation Room | GC HD 8072.5 .H65 1988 (Browse shelf (Opens below)) | Deselected | NULIB000005700 |
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FIL TK 244 .P45 1983 Philippine Electrical Code 1988 : Part 2 / | FIL TK 2511 .S57 1980 Electrical circuits / | GC HD 52.3 .M43 1972 Plant hire for building and construction / | GC HD 8072.5 .H65 1988 The Labor relations process / | GC HD 1375 .S54 1980 Modern real estate principles / | GC HD 2810.C2 .B47 1970 The National dream : the great railway / | GC HD 6971 .I53 1986 Industrial relations in a new age / |
Includes index.
Part 1. Recognizing Rights and Responsibilities of Unions and Management -- Part 2. Negotiating and Administering the Labor Agreement -- Part 3. The Outcomes of the Labor Relations Process: Collective Bargaining Issues -- Part 4. Applying the Labor Relations Process to Different Work Arrangements.
The many revisions in this third edition of The Labor Relations Process include new sources and cases to enhance discussion of new issues in the field of labor relations. The cases are placed at the end of each section, and at least one case is provided for each chapter in that section. A new feature is the "Labor Relations in Action" exhibits, which should generate student interest in real-world labor relations situations. Related events are discussed concerning the United States Department of Defense, General Electric Corpora-tion, Hormel Corporation, General Motors and the United Auto Workers, Eastern Airlines, and Chrysler Corporation, along with insights from other labor relations practitioners.
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