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Labor Relations Striking a Balance
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Microbiology
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Set 1: Contemporary Labor Relations: Objectives, Practices, and Challenges
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Set 2: Labor Unions: Good or Bad
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Set 3: Historical Development
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Set 4: Labor Law
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Set 5: Labor and Management: Strategies, Structures, and Constraints
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Set 6: Union Organizing
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Set 7: Bargaining
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Set 8: Impasses, Strikes, and Dispute Resolution
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Set 9: Contract Clauses and Their Administration
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Set 10: Flexibility, Empowerment, and Partnership
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Set 11: Globalization and Financialization
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Set 12: Comparative Labor Relations
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Set 13: What Should Labor Relations Do
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Set 9 Contract Clauses And Their Administration
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Set 9 Contract Clauses And Their Administration
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In the U.S. it is generally believed that efficiency, equity, and voice are best attained using written rules enforced privately at the workplace level.
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A key criticism of the bureaucratic model of collective bargaining is that it allows too much flexibility and unpredictability in the workplace.
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Nearly every U.S. union contract contains a just cause clause protecting workers from arbitrary dismissal or discipline.
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