This volume brings together papers on a variety of collective bargaining issues around the central theme of the survival and direction of the collective bargaining process. At the core are papers presented at the anniversary conference of the Industrial Research Unit and Labor Relations Council of the Wharton School.
The list of distinguished contributors to this volume is led by Secretary of Labor James D. Hodgson and Chairman William Brown III of the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission. Included are major discussions of NLRB and NRAB regulation and a detailed proposal for a United States Labor Court. Collective bargaining issues in the transportation and construction industries, equal employment opportunity enforcement, welfare and strikes, pensions, and occupational safety and health provide the focus for a variety of presentations from varying points of view.
A final section on the New Economic Policy contains a timely analysis for businesses by Pay Board Member Virgil B. Day.
Philip W. Jeffress , “ The Negro in the Urban Transit Industry , " in Herbert R. Northrup et al . , Negro Employment in Land and Air Transport , Studies of Negro Employment , Vol . V ( Philadelphia : Industrial Research Unit , Wharton ...
Collective Bargaining: Survival in the '70's? Proceedings of a Conference
Report on the state of labour relations in the USA - comprises two parts on (1) human behaviour in industrial relations, and the impact of the desire for sovereignty on...
... materials , the greater is the dependence upon the union catalog . Another term used for the listing of graphic materials is the checklist . It most commonly denotes " a comprehensive list of books , periodicals , or other materials ...
... Collective Bargaining in Selected Industries: The Railway Industry." Labor Law Journal, August 1970, pp. 491–498. Burke, James E., "Collective Bargaining in the Railroad Industry: The Beginning of a New Era. In Collective Bargaining: ...
Some registered nurses especially complain that Dr. Neal treats them according to the old stereotype of the nurse as doctor's handmaiden rather than as professional colleagues . The center has been quite successful in treating children ...
... collective bargaining was somehow a creature of the New Deal . It was not ... Survival in the 70's ( Rowen , ed . ) ( Philadelphia : University of ... collective bargaining . " Miscimarra , The NLRB and Managerial Discretion ...
Joint Hearing to Review the Davis-Bacon Act: Joint Hearing Before the Subcommittee on Oversight and Investigations and the Subcommittee on...