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Strikes, just as other types of conflict, used to be difficult to explain from an economic perspective. Initially, it …
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organization and regulate industrial relations to promote equity in bargaining between employers and employees and to promote … conflicts with respect to organizing, collective bargaining, and enforcing collective agreements. Elections, the requirement of … bargaining in good faith, and arbitration were advanced to replace the parties' cruder methods of resolving such conflicts …
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the scope of collective bargaining (outside the U.S. Postal Service and airport air traffic controllers), and the absence … model of relatively low-stakes unionism and collective bargaining that perhaps should be considered as an alternative by …
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The emergence of social media, from Facebook to Myspace and Linkedin to Twitter - much like the earlier evolution of email, IM and web 2.0 - have changed communications, expanding the virtual horizons for social networking and business promotion on these popular communications platforms....
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Most mediations involve two disputants (or two groups of disputants) who are aided by a mediator. Frequently, another party - an intervener - becomes involved, claiming part of the outcomes consigned to one of the disputants. In this paper, we delineate the interveners' role, explain their...
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department" extremes. -- Labour relations ; multinational companies ; collective agreements ; informal bargaining ; tripartism …
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Strikes as a consequence of labour conflicts occur about 28 times as much in France as in the Netherlands. This paper examines the institutional differences underlying these differences in strike activity. Our empirical analysis shows that strike activity is high in France if workers were...
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This article analyzes how Nordic trade unions cooperate with unions in Europe, and what actors and organizations they cooperate with to influence EU policies. We examine both similarities and differences between the Nordic countries and between unions in different sectors, and make some...
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1990, which introduced free collective bargaining and independent dispute resolution. Due to the financial crisis, new … legislation modified the existing legal framework and led to curtailing collective bargaining and almost eliminating arbitration …
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