1. Define and discuss the term “collective bargaining.” Include and discuss [showing relevance or applicability] a current web-based news item/magazine article about a real life example of a collective bargaining action. Write a succinct and complete summary on the contents of the article you ’ve provided along with your critical comments about that article. Support your findings with referenced research. Works Cited-Question #1 Association‚ C. F. (2007-2010). The California State University
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Guy Davidov* Collective Bargaining Laws: Purpose and Scope Abstract: This article argues that the right to bargain collectively should be given to every person working for others for pay who suffers a significant degree of democratic deficits or economic dependency in this work relationship. This would constitute a much broader scope of application compared with the current situation in most countries. This change is justified based on an inquiry into the purpose of laws that allow and promote
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INTERNATIONAL LABOUR ORGANISATION-AIMS AND OBJECTIVES NATURE.- The ILO is the first international body which is not expressly concerned with political questions but its role is limited to the problems of industry and with he conditions under which ordinary men throughout the world work and live. It is an illuminating enterprise of constructive international co-operation and understanding dedicated to the elimination of poverty and injustice. It is a new social experimental institution making the
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Trade unions are organisations made up of members who are mainly workers. It is one of a trade union’s primary goals to protect and promote the interests and welfare of its members. Most trade unions that exist are independent of employers. However‚ these organisations do strive to develop good working relationships with the companies or businesses that employ their members. Sometimes‚ this can result in a partnership agreement between the trade union and an employer. Some of the services that trade
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Analyze the case given below and answer the questions in your own words analytically: SAS Pvt. Ltd is probably the least-well known major software company in India. The company makes statistical analysis software (hence the acronym SAS). And the company is growing very rapidly from 1900 employees five years ago‚ it now has 5400 employees. But SAS is not your typical software company. It is not your typical ‘anything’ company. At its headquarters‚ just outside Bangalore‚ there is a 36‚000 square-foot
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A collective bargaining process generally consists of four types of activities- distributive bargaining‚ integrative bargaining‚ attitudinal restructuring and intra-organizational bargaining. Srivastava‚(2007) states the following types collective bargaining Distributive bargainingIt involves haggling over the distribution of surplus. Under it‚ the economic issues like wages‚ salaries and bonus are discussed. In distributive bargaining‚ one party’s gain is another party’s loss. This is most commonly
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There are numerous theoretical approaches which attempt to define the term “collective bargaining”. The contributions are mainly pluralist in nature and propose the idea that collective bargaining is a necessary and desired activity for resolving conflict arising from the inequality in bargaining power between the ‘strong’ employer and the ‘weak’ employee [1‚ 2]. Trade unions are able to overcome this predicament by functioning as a third-party intervention‚ thus allowing the employees’ views to
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290 Applied Collective Bargaining Course Work Question: Summarize three (3) topics covered during the semester and discuss the issues. To complete this paper the topics chosen are: The Collective Bargaining Process: Preparation‚ Strategies and Tactics The Collective Bargaining Process: Preparation‚ Strategies and Tactics Introduction Collective bargaining can be defined as a process where workers’ representative and management’s representative meet and treat at the bargaining table to
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1. Executive Summary Hero Honda Motors (India) Ltd. is the World’s biggest manufacturer of motorcycles (by quantity). Starting as a bicycle company‚ it set up a 50/50 joint venture‚ set up in 1984 with Honda Japan‚ to manufacture and sell motorcycles in India. Honda brought in the technological know-how‚ and Hero the India presence‚ and the local manufacturing ability. Hero Honda Motors captured the market for motorcycles in India‚ by offering an affordable 4-stroke‚ 100 CC motorcycle‚ that
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In my negotiation for Viking I played the roll of Sandy Wood and I attempted to negotiate with Pat Olafson regarding a range of issue that we have had with each other over the past several years. These negotiations were extremely complicated because they dealt with three at least different issues. We had to figure out what to do about an outstanding loan that Pat had given me. We also had to come to an agreement on the matter of how much Pat was going to pay for work that I had done for his condominium
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