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First published in 1991, Rethinking Labour-Management Relations explores how the contemporary system of industrial relations developed and outlines proposals for a better alternative. The book examines the positives and negatives of three systems of industrial relations: a freely operating market for labour where workers bargain individually with employers; a strike-based system of collective bargaining; and, a compulsory arbitration system. It discusses how the strike replaced individual bargaining, highlighting the deficiencies in these respective systems and presenting arbitration as the more efficient and effective way of settling disputes. In doing so, the book emphasises the role of the parties involved in finding solutions and considers how government intervention could be kept to a minimum. Exploring a wealth of literature relating to compulsory arbitration systems around the world and formulating a set of criteria for establishing the best possible form of arbitration, Rethinking Labour-Management Relations will appeal to those with an interest in the history of trade union theory, public policy, and labour law.
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9781003138570, 9780367686215
Rethinking Labour-Management Relations: The Case for Arbitration 1st Edition is written by Christopher J. Bruce; Jo Carby-Hall and published by Routledge. The Digital and eTextbook ISBNs for Rethinking Labour-Management Relations are 9781000349306, 1000349306 and the print ISBNs are 9780367686208, 0367686201. Additional ISBNs for this eTextbook include 9781003138570, 9780367686215.
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