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Compulsory Arbitration and the Wage Structure in Australia

Journal of Industrial Relations, 1980
Despite the growth of collective bargaining the Australian system of wage determination remains significantly different from that practised elsewhere. The purpose of the paper is to test the claim that compulsory arbitration brings about a more egalitarian wage structure than would obtain under free collective bargaining. The method used is to compare
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Compulsory Arbitration: The Case of British Columbia Teachers

ILR Review, 1973
Examination of a system of compulsory arbitration that has regulated labor relations for all public school teachers in British Columbia from 1937 through 1973. Description of the environment of labor relations in the country; Discussion of labor-management negotiations in British Columbia; Information on the bargaining parties; Results of arbitration. (
James Cairnie, Mark Thompson
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The Impact of Compulsory Arbitration on Municipal Budgets – The Case of Omaha, Nebraska

Labor/Management Relations Among Government Employees, 2020
D. E. Pursell, W. D. Torrence
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Compulsory Arbitration: A Dialogue

Public Personnel Management, 1974
Peter J. Brennan, Eugene F. Berrodin
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The Need for Compulsory Arbitration

Journal of Collective Negotiations in the Public Sector, 1974
L. B. Mc Donald, M. J. Fox
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Labor and the Compulsory Arbitration Law: Another View

ILR Review, 1967
Comments on an article which examined the response of organized labor to the enactment of labor and compulsory arbitration law to resolve labor disputes in the United States. Conclusions of the study; Issues regarding the leadership of organized labor. (Abstract copyright EBSCO.)
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