Collective Bargaining : Survival in the '70s? /

This volume brings together papers on a variety of collective bargaining issues around the theme of the survival direction of the collective bargaining process.

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Other Authors: Rowan, Richard L.
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Philadelphia, Pa. : University of Pennsylvania Press, [2016]
Series:LABOR RELATIONS AND PUBLIC POLICY SERIES REPORT ; 5
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Table of Contents:
  • Frontmatter
  • Foreword
  • Contents
  • Introduction
  • Part I. An Overall Look at the Survival of Collective Bargaining
  • The Survival of Collective Bargaining
  • Bargaining Structure and Relative Power
  • Part II. Collective Bargaining and Regulatory Mechanisms
  • The Viability of NLRB Regulation in the Future
  • The Need for New and Coherent Regulatory Mechanisms
  • Collective Bargaining and the Rule of Law
  • Injunctive Powers under the National Labor Relations Act
  • Part III. Alternatives to Strikes
  • Collective Bargaining Where Strikes Are Not Tolerated
  • Does Compulsory Arbitration Prevent Strikes? The Australian Experience
  • What Mediation Can and Cannot Do
  • Part IV. Selected Issues in Collective Bargaining
  • A. Transportation
  • The Railway Labor Act: A Critical Reappraisal
  • Collective Bargaining in the Railroad Industry: The Beginning of a New Era
  • Union Fragmentation: A Major Cause of Transportation Labor Crises
  • A Proposal for Reviving Collective Bargaining Under the Railway Labor Act
  • From Private to Public: Labor Relations in Urban Transit
  • B. Equal Employment Opportunity
  • Can Collective Bargaining Survive Without Protecting the Rights of Minorities and Women?
  • Will Greater EEOC Powers Expand Minority Employment?
  • Educating the Employed Disadvantaged for Upgrading
  • C. Welfare and Pensions
  • Public Support for Strikers
  • Welfare Payment to Strikers
  • Pension Opportunities and Problems: Issues in Collective Bargaining and Government Regulation
  • Private Pensions and Public Policy
  • D. Occupational Health and Safety
  • The Occupational Safety and Health Act and Industrial Relations
  • Impact of the Occupational Safety and Health Act on Collective Bargaining
  • Seeds of Humble Origin Produce a Tree of Life
  • E. Construction
  • Reflections on Collective Bargaining: Politics and Construction
  • Construction Bargaining and the Public Interest
  • Part V. Collective Bargaining And The New Economic Policy
  • Price and Wage Control: The Sickness of an Overgoverned Society
  • Management Responsibility for Collective Bargaining: What Every Businessman Should Know About Cost-Push Inflation
  • Reflections on Public Sector Bargaining and the Wage-Price Freeze