Labor Law: Collective Bargaining in a Free Society (American Casebook Series)

by Walter E. Oberer

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Constitutes a historical and institutional development of the law of labor relations in the United States. Part 2 is a step-by-step analysis of each principle of law essential to the formulation and domestication of the process for collectivizing individual weakness into organized strength. Includes a short history of collective bargaining and a long analysis of its problems. Includes labor as a commodity, paternal protection, the need for balance, establishing collective bargaining, union show more weapons for establishing collective bargaining and achieving bargaining goals, negotiation of the collective agreement, problems arising under the collective agreement, and collective bargaining in public employment. show less

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Nonfiction, Politics and Government
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344.73Social sciencesLawLabor, social service, education, cultural lawNorth America [Option B: Law > Eastern Europe Russia]
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KF3408 .A4 .O2LawLaw of the United StatesLaw of the United States (Federal)Social legislationLabor law

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