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The Role of the Industrial Relations System in Achieving National Economic Objectives: The U.S. Experience

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The Role of the Industrial Relations System in Achieving National Economic Objectives: The U. S. Experience (Classic Reprint) - McKersie, Robert B
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Excerpt from The Role of the Industrial Relations System in Achieving National Economic Objectives: The U. S. Experience Compared to mediation and fact-finding, arbitration is better and does prevent strikes. There is little chilling of bargaining, in other words, parties do not take cases to arbitration before they seriously bargain. And while there is some continued use of arbitration (what some researchers call the narcotic effect) it is not high and probably these jurisdictions would have trouble resolving their ...

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The Role of the Industrial Relations System in Achieving National Economic Objectives: The U. S. Experience (Classic Reprint) 2018, Forgotten Books

ISBN-13: 9781334474385

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