AFL-CIO President Sweeney describes the increased emphasis that the AFL-CIO will place on organizing, and the reasons therefor.
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.
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…
Following introductions by his children and also by his wife (Academy member Glady Serhsenfeld), Walter Gershenfeld examines the future composition and role of the Academy in view of the trend…
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