Key Topics in Labor Relations 26 February 2012 Lynne Treykor Collective bargaining‚ as its name implies‚ is achieved when two or more parties come together to make a decision about something. Specifically‚ it is achieved when employers and a group of employees work together to decide important terms and conditions regarding employment. These terms and conditions include compensation as well as rights and responsibilities of employees‚ employers‚ and unions. They can also include guidelines
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Labor Relations � PAGE �1� Labor Relations Paper UNIVERSITY OF PHOENIX � Labor Relations Paper Management ’s decision to have its organization unionized or stay as a nonunion operation is based on many factors. This paper will define and describe the impact of unions and labor relations along with examining the impact of changes in employee relations strategies‚ policies and practices on the organizational performance. This paper continues with answering the question "are unions still relevant
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The labor relations process includes managers and unions representing employees’ best interests. If employees are not represented by an union‚ the employer has the opportunity to individually bargain with the employee. The three basic assumptions underlying the labor relations process in the United States includes recognition of the legitimate rights and responsibilities of union and management representatives‚ negotiation of the labor agreement‚ including appropriate strategies‚ tactics‚ and impasse
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International Labor Relations Labor relations are an important element of business‚ becoming more complex in an international environment. Labor relations are the way that the upper layers of management interact with the lower layers in the company’s hierarchy. Because of the national differences in economic‚ political‚ and legal systems across countries‚ there exist different states of labor relations that international companies must face. Because of these differences‚ most multinational companies
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Multiple Governments and Intergovernmental Relationships The local level of government consists of systems that operate independent of one another in every city across the country. The state level of government is similar to the federal level. Each state has its own system of government that operates under the umbrella of the federal government. State governments consist of three branches just as the federal government does. State governments are responsible for things such as state lawmaking
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Labor Relations Paper With today’s labor market the threat of union organizations are not at the top of an organization’s list of priorities. By having open and honest communication is a vital strategy for effective employee and labor relations. This paper will identify how unions and labor relations impact organizations. This paper will also examine the impact of changes in employee relations strategies‚ policies and practices on organizational performance. Define union and labor relations
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Chinese Labor Relations Labor relations in China have become more and more complex‚ labor conflicts have occurred frequently‚ and thus labor disputes have been growing with a rate much faster than that of the development of GDP in the past decade. They could become a potential obstacle to the economic development if not appropriately managed. The paper studies the condition of labor relations‚ and probes the profound reasons for it‚ and compares it across the world in order to give a description
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Labor Relations Paper Carene Anderson Allen MGT/431 March 23‚ 2009 Alfred C. MacArthur Labor Relations Paper In today’s business world organizations are not as concerned with the threats of unions as in the past. Labor unions stretch deep in the American history protecting the early settlers against unfair working conditions. The work environment has changed significantly over the years; and employees’ rights are now protected by different labor laws so much that the purpose of labor unions
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International Labor Relations Companies that operate across national boundaries often need to work with unions in more than one country. Organizations establish policies and goals for labor relations‚ for overseeing labor agreements‚ and for monitoring labor performance. The day-to-day decisions about labor relations are usually handled by each foreign subsidiary. The reason is that labor relations on an international scale involve differences in laws‚ attitudes‚ and economic systems‚ as well
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together in order to have a voice in improving their jobs and the quality of work within the organization. In many occasions‚ unions help employees of an organization negotiate pay‚ benefits‚ flexible hours and other work conditions that may arise. Unions have a role because some degree of conflict is inevitable between workers and management (Noe‚ 2003). In this paper‚ I will be discussing the impact of unions and labor relations within an organization. Labor Unions Labor unions represent workers
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