The future of collective bargaining and its impact on dispute resolution:Labor response

March 16, 1999

Synopsis By: Lurie
Proceeding Author:
Richard M. Bank
 

The author asserts that the labor movement is at a crossroads and not on its deathbed, and that greater emphasis on organizing and strategic and coordinated bargaining campaigns may prove successful. Increased inequality of wealth distribution favors a resurgence of the labor movement. Public opinion may support labor law reforms. Arbitrators cannot honorably render employment arbitration services because that arbitration system is employer-dominated.


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