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aimed at preventing a lockout or restrictive system if a collective bargaining agreement could not be reached. It would appear th...
In ten pages collective bargaining is considered in terms of definition, as it is represented in professional baseball, and future...
and Begun, 1996). The American Nurses Association has embraced an ambitious platform consisting of issuing formal policy statem...
private industry employees, law enforcement officials began wondering why they should not be receiving similar rewards. In privat...
2000). When we look at the way the decision making process is followed in any firm or individual then it is likely that at some po...
the company does not have the attitude to reward individual pay contracts in order to attract high achievers. This can also mean t...
will inevitably lead to wage inflation. There is little doubt that unions can wield more power than individual employees, ...
In six pages this paper discusses contemporary society in a consideration of collective bargaining's role. Eight sources are list...
of the process but refute others (LaFree, 1985). Specifically, defendants that were more "criminally experienced," as well as thos...
it seemed, the United States was plunged into the worst economic crisis since the Great Depression. For the entertainment and spo...
to the punishment of testing positive two years later, and began year-round random drug testing of athletes in 1990 (Congress Puts...
Shadows" hit the stands. Written by two San Francisco Chronicle reporters publicly implicated several big name baseball players i...
a down to earth individual and apparently completely opposite from any other president. "He was also extremely popular among the p...
In eleven pages Brooklyn Dodgers' baseball player Jackie Robinson, who successfully broke through the sport's color barrier in 194...
Astonishingly, he stole 40 bases and scored 113 runs (Olsen, 1974). From the beginning, Jackie Robinson proved himself not only ...
money as a priority over all other considerations may urge a young player to begin a professional career instead of going to colle...
In six pages this paper examines the union history of the United States in an overview that considers the collective bargaining pr...
care. Their numbers have grown dramatically in the decade of the 1990s as hospitals have failed to escape the same downsizing tre...
In six pages the collective bargaining process is explored with the primary focus being the early 1990s negotiations involving the...
In eight pages this report examines the discord between Major League Baseball and its umpires in a discussion of collective bargai...
this new support for better working conditions and wages was met with great approval, effectively allowing the labor representativ...
the World (IWW) or the "Wobblies," but their revolutionary rhetoric almost assured that they would fail and alienate far too many...
In five pages the nursing profession is considered in terms of its collective bargaining history. Five sources are cited in the b...
In five pages the focus of collective bargaining as it is addressed in chapters 4 and 5 of Wolchock and Grayson's text is presente...
even more bleak than the present because young people are not interested in a profession notorious for poor working conditions, hi...
associated with a considerable change in the traditional locus-of-control can be safely confronted, and professional practice can ...
intended) in which very few people ever have the opportunity to participate. Collective bargaining in professional sports i...
for protocol and for adhering to standard practice. There are many aspects of the job for which the nurse is best suited to addre...
initial collective bargaining agreements must be rediscovered for the betterment of all concerned. II. History of the Movement a....
The second groups criticism is based basically on the premise that there are lots of jobs available which would mean that employer...