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USA are a decline in union membership, the declining role of bargaining and a corresponding decrease in its scope; the …
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Statutory union recognition provisions operated in Britain for most of the last decade. More recently, there has been a renewed interest in them in the UK, leading to this review of experience in other countries to see if anything could be learnt from elsewhere. The position of the US and Canada...
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questionnaires were administered to employees and managers in China, whereas in the USA, faculty, staff and students at a Midwestern … and generations in the USA and China. Most benefit will occur for US based multinational companies that have Chinese …
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Similarities and differences between Canadian and US labour relations systems are explored. In the US, employers have, with government indulgence, retreated from their commitment to collective bargaining, whereas Canadian employers, under government pressure, have generally continued to respect...
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The USA is not only the largest foreign direct investor country in the world, it is also host to the largest inflow of … USA. Also lacking in the literature is any analysis of the extent to which foreign‐owned affiliates have engaged in union … avoidance in the USA as part of their investment and human resource management/labor relations strategies. This study first …
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In today’s highly competitive business environment, all functions in an organization are increasingly expected to justify their existence by the contribution they make to that organization’s competitive advantage. This is especially true for administrative functions: traditional perceptions...
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How often have individuals vowed to change their ways, stop, reflect and start over? Large corporations too often face the starker situation of evolve or die – few can do so. Boeing has proved itself one of the global leaders in knowledge management. Given the pressures and increasing strains...
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Around half of drivers with US trucking firms leave their jobs within three months of starting work. With employment in the US trucking industry increasing much faster than the country’s total employment growth, and despite a recent slowdown of the US economy, why are companies finding it so...
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