Can Unions Survive?: The Rejuvenation of the American Labor MovementCharles B. Craver NYU Press, 1. 6. 1993 - Počet stran: 226 "Defines the challenges facing the movement and offers comprehensive prescriptions for its successful transformation." |
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... decisions which affect their lives, without effective participation on their part, that is their right.... I used to worry about the size of the membership. But quite a few years ago I just stopped worrying about it, because to me it ...
... : investors, managers, and workers. As each of these groups competes for a greater share of profits and for more control over corporate decision making, individual employees are at a distinct disadvantage. 6 Overview.
The Rejuvenation of the American Labor Movement Charles B. Craver. corporate decision making, individual employees are at a distinct disadvantage. Investment capital is a highly mobile commodity. For this reason, companies seeking ...
... decisions that impact on their economic futures, they are more likely to have a personal commitment to the enterprise. They are more inclined to agree with the final determinations made, and as a result to be more cooperative and ...
... decisions severely restricted the ability of workers to engage in concerted activity to further their economic ... decision to acknowledge the legitimacy of concerted worker action was Commonwealth v. Hunt.” Chief Justice Shaw of the ...
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Enhancing Organized Labors Economic and Political | 89 |
The Need to Reform the National Labor Relations Act | 126 |