Prof. Kochan addresses the future of collective bargaining and its implications for labor arbitration. He considers two questions about the future of collective bargaining: 1) How widespread will collective bargaining…
Employee empowerment – Collective bargaining’s future role
Benjamin Aaron, Richard Epstein, Thomas Geoghegan, Thomas A. Kochan, Calvin William Sharpe
March 16, 1997 Proceedings Database
A debate about the efficacy of organized labor as opposed to freedom of individuals to contract.
Professor Kochen describes how currently labor laws have failed, explains how the Employee Free Choice Act could function in practice, and describes how the Act might support economic revitalization and…
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