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Advances in industrial and labor relations. Vol. 11 [electronic resource].

Contributor(s): Lewin, David, 1943- | Kaufman, Bruce EMaterial type: TextTextSeries: Advances in industrial and labor relationsPublication details: Bingley, U.K. : Emerald, 2002Description: 1 online resource (x, 213 p.)ISBN: 9781849501408 (electronic bk.) :Subject(s): Industrial relationsAdditional physical formats: No titleDDC classification: 331 LOC classification: HD6971 | .A38 2002Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
Has the EEOC hit a home run? : an evaluation of the equal employment opportunity commission mediation program from the participants' perspective / E. Patrick McDermott, Anita Jose, Ruth Obar, Mollie Bowers, Brian Polkinghorn -- Revitalizing AFL-CIO political outreach : can a direct informational campaign do the trick? / Roland Zullo -- The fears of resource standardization and the creation of an adversarial workplace climate : the struggle to organize a faculty union at Illinois State University / Victor G. Devinatz -- The aging workforce and the next turning point / Daniel J.B. Mitchell -- From workplace to corporate governance : leveraging worker assets in the 21st century / Stephen R. Sleigh -- Globalization : some implications for 21st century U.S. labor markets / Kenneth McLennan -- Resolving conflict : tactics of federal mediators / Patrice M. Mareschal -- Broad-based employee stock options : a union-nonunion comparison / Maya K. Kroumova, James C. Sesil, Douglas L. Kruse, Joseph R. Blasi -- Consenting to be governed : union transformation and teamster democracy / Robert Bruno -- Introduction / David Lewin, Bruce E. Kaufman.
Summary: Continuing to provide forward-thinking industrial relations research, Volume 11 of Advances in Industrial and Labor Relations (AILR) features studies of EEOC and FMCS mediation approaches and effectiveness; union organizing, political effectiveness and internal democracy; the effects of broad-based stock option plans on the performance of unionized and non-union companies; and 21st century prospects for a new baby boom generation, employee-driven corporate governance, and global labour markets. These studies offer a variety of disciplinary perspectives, research designs, and analytic methods, yet they all contain important findings, some quantitative and some qualitative, as well as conclusions about key aspects of contemporary industrial relations.
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Continuing to provide forward-thinking industrial relations research, this volume includes studies of EEOC and FMCS mediation approaches and effectiveness; union organizing, political effectiveness and internal democracy; and 21st century prospects for a new baby boom generation.

Has the EEOC hit a home run? : an evaluation of the equal employment opportunity commission mediation program from the participants' perspective / E. Patrick McDermott, Anita Jose, Ruth Obar, Mollie Bowers, Brian Polkinghorn -- Revitalizing AFL-CIO political outreach : can a direct informational campaign do the trick? / Roland Zullo -- The fears of resource standardization and the creation of an adversarial workplace climate : the struggle to organize a faculty union at Illinois State University / Victor G. Devinatz -- The aging workforce and the next turning point / Daniel J.B. Mitchell -- From workplace to corporate governance : leveraging worker assets in the 21st century / Stephen R. Sleigh -- Globalization : some implications for 21st century U.S. labor markets / Kenneth McLennan -- Resolving conflict : tactics of federal mediators / Patrice M. Mareschal -- Broad-based employee stock options : a union-nonunion comparison / Maya K. Kroumova, James C. Sesil, Douglas L. Kruse, Joseph R. Blasi -- Consenting to be governed : union transformation and teamster democracy / Robert Bruno -- Introduction / David Lewin, Bruce E. Kaufman.

Continuing to provide forward-thinking industrial relations research, Volume 11 of Advances in Industrial and Labor Relations (AILR) features studies of EEOC and FMCS mediation approaches and effectiveness; union organizing, political effectiveness and internal democracy; the effects of broad-based stock option plans on the performance of unionized and non-union companies; and 21st century prospects for a new baby boom generation, employee-driven corporate governance, and global labour markets. These studies offer a variety of disciplinary perspectives, research designs, and analytic methods, yet they all contain important findings, some quantitative and some qualitative, as well as conclusions about key aspects of contemporary industrial relations.

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