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Regulation of Labor Relations

1968
In the name of the social peace they claimed to establish, both the Italian and German Fascist regimes acted quickly to bring labor-management relations under their control. In Italy, after an initial period of competition between Fascist and independent labor organizations, a period marked by some industrial unrest, a Law on Corporations was enacted ...
Thomas Moodie   +2 more
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Labor Economics and Labor Relations

Thought, 1950
Joseph Shister   +2 more
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Labor Economics and Labor Relations.

Industrial and Labor Relations Review, 1975
Ralph I. Thayer   +2 more
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Stabilization of Labor Relations?

The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, 1971
The objective of stabilization of labor relations is one which, however desirable, is not likely to be achieved in the foreseeable future. Three major problems stand in its way. (1) The strike is becoming, increasingly, an unaccept able device for resolving labor disputes, due to the spread of collective bargaining to the public sector, where vital ...
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Effective Labor Relations

Journal AWWA, 1976
Many utilities will have to deal with unions in the future. By communicating effectively with all employees, management personnel can help to retain the loyalty of their employees.
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