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Title: Labor Relations and Collective Bargaining


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Labor Relations and Collective Bargaining
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Labor and Management In United States
  • Labor like laborers were seen as second or third
    class citizens in early USA.
  • Collective action by unions was seen as illegal
    and severe action was taken to diminish its power
    (counter to the economic growth of the nation

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  • 1930s President Franklin Delano Roosevelt sign
    National Industrial Recovery Act.- Start the
    string of legislation we have in place today

4
Why do people join unions?
  • Management sucks
  • Low morale
  • Fear of job loss
  • Arbitrary management actions

5
What do unions as an institution want?
  • Dollars thru more members
  • This done more and more through political clout
    not through economic power at the collective
    bargaining table.
  • Union security
  • Closed shop (illegal except in some industries
    longshore, printing
  • Union shop (must join after hired)
  • Agency (Not required to join must pay dues)
  • Open shop (individual choice)

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How does a private industry firm become union?
  • Initial contact by union
  • Labor relations consultants
  • Union salting (plants)
  • Obtaining authorization cards
  • NLRB holds a hearing to determine who can vote
  • Potential bargaining unit)
  • Campaign
  • No threats, bribes or coercion
  • Lost by
  • Not paying attention
  • Appoint a committee to handle the campaign
  • Focus on money issues
  • Ignore workers and focus on automation
  • Election
  • Loose Collective bargaining starts
  • Win no union involvement for a year

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Collective Bargaining
  • What must be negotiated?
  • Wages, hours and working conditions
  • Good faith/Bad faith bargaining
  • Surface bargaining
  • Inadequate concessions
  • Inadequate proposals and demands
  • Imposing conditions that are onerous
  • Bypassing representative
  • Withholding information
  • Ignoring mandatory item or insisting of
    permissive item

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Impasse
  • Mediation
  • Fact Finders
  • Arbitration
  • Strikes
  • Boycotts
  • Game playing
  • Lockouts

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Grievances
  • Wages, hours, working conditions
  • Disciplinary action
  • Overtime
  • Plant rules
  • Currently most are resolved through a step by
    step process ending in arbitration (binding on
    both parties)
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