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Labor Relations in Britain [PDF]

open access: possibleCalifornia Management Review, 1961
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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Teacher evaluation reform implementation and labor relations

Policy Actors, 2015
The 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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Labor and Labor Relations

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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Chinese MNCs’ Preparation for Host‐Country Labor Relations: An Exploration of Country‐of‐Origin Effect

, 2014
Numerous studies have demonstrated the existence of the country-of-origin effect and how this effect interacts with other factors in shaping multinational corporations (MNCs ) practices. However, there has been little investigation of different forms of
Judith Shuqin Zhu, C. Zhu, H. Cieri
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Labor Relations in Globalized Food

, 2014
In recent years labor relations have altered significantly and new and more serious forms of labor marginalization and control have emerged. This book looks at labor in agriculture and food in a global era by studying salient characteristics of the ...
A. Bonanno, J. S. B. Cavalcanti
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Confronting Race and Other Social Identity Erasures: The Case for Critical Industrial Relations Theory

, 2021
Despite the salience of racism and other “isms” woven into the fabric of US society, there is a dearth of industrial relations (IR) scholarship that engages critical race and intersectional theory (CRT/I) to deeply understand how structural racism and ...
Tamara L. Lee, M. Tapia
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Labor Relations in France [PDF]

open access: possibleCalifornia Management Review, 1961
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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Algorithmic Labor and Information Asymmetries: A Case Study of Uber’s Drivers

, 2016
Uber manages a large, disaggregated workforce through its ridehail platform, one that delivers a relatively standardized experience to passengers while simultaneously promoting its drivers as entrepreneurs whose work is characterized by freedom ...
Alex Rosenblat, Luke Stark
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From Employment Relations to Consumption Relations: Balancing Labor Governance in Global Supply Chains

, 2014
Global supply chains are part of the corporate strategy of many multinational companies, often with adverse effects on labor conditions. While employment relations scholars focus on a production-oriented paradigm, revolving around interactions among ...
Jimmy Donaghey   +3 more
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Family Firms and Labor Relations

, 2011
This paper examines the relationship between family ownership and the quality of labor relations. We find that family ownership is more prevalent in countries in which labor relations are hostile, consistent with the notion that family firms are ...
Holger M. Mueller, Thomas Philippon
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