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Effects of City–State Relations on Labor Relations: The Case of Uber
ILR Review, 2021Using case studies of labor’s interaction with Uber in the United States, the author investigates how legal relations between cities and states affect labor relations models.
Gali Racabi
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International journal of human resources management, 2021
Conflict is inevitable and an essential part of organizational life, as the goals of employers and employees are often incompatible. In this study, by employing both qualitative and quantitative methods, we inductively identified the categories of labor ...
Meng Xi +3 more
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Conflict is inevitable and an essential part of organizational life, as the goals of employers and employees are often incompatible. In this study, by employing both qualitative and quantitative methods, we inductively identified the categories of labor ...
Meng Xi +3 more
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Labor relations and the overdose crisis in the United States
, 2020Background/Objective To assess the impact of noted long-term changes in US labor relations and labor market structures on the rapid rise of overdose death in the United States.
Peter Ikeler
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Labor Relations in Britain [PDF]
Why does Great Britain have only 25 percent as many strikes as the United States? Possibly, this article suggests, because the government pursues a hands-off policy in regard to labor contracts, and restraint and responsibility characterize negotiations between unions and employers.
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2022
In the role of “the world’s factory,” China has been exporting its manufacturing products for four decades. Globally, Chinese products have been filling up the shelves of supermarkets and shopping arcades. An adequate understanding of the changing conditions and agencies of the subjects producing these products—Chinese labor—is necessary to comprehend ...
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In the role of “the world’s factory,” China has been exporting its manufacturing products for four decades. Globally, Chinese products have been filling up the shelves of supermarkets and shopping arcades. An adequate understanding of the changing conditions and agencies of the subjects producing these products—Chinese labor—is necessary to comprehend ...
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Teacher evaluation reform implementation and labor relations
Policy Actors, 2015The Michigan legislature recently enacted a teacher evaluation law which requires school districts to incorporate student achievement data into evaluation systems and mandated that evaluations be used to make high-stakes personnel decisions.
Ben Pogodzinski +2 more
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Abuse of the Right in Labor Relations and in Relations Preceding Labor Relations
Rossijskoe Pravo. Obrazovanie, Praktika, NaukaThe author reveals the meaning of the concept of abuse of rights in relations preceding labor relations. The paper describes cases when an employee or employer abuses his right.
I. E. Verevkin
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Labor Relations in France [PDF]
Never underrate the power of French unions. Don't be fooled by their apparently scant formal membership, tenuous financing, and violent ideological disagreements, this article based on recent firsthand observations advises. The truth is that unions in France represent and have the support of a large segment of the working force for, under French law ...
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2018
In this chapter we address major problems the expansion of international business creates for both the multinational companies (MNCs) and national labor unions. The chapter opens with a discussion on how MNCs divide international industrial decisions between the headquarters and subsidiaries.
Jeongho Choi, Kamal Fatehi
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In this chapter we address major problems the expansion of international business creates for both the multinational companies (MNCs) and national labor unions. The chapter opens with a discussion on how MNCs divide international industrial decisions between the headquarters and subsidiaries.
Jeongho Choi, Kamal Fatehi
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