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    any particular employer. The treatment and benefits they receive depend in large part on how their employers view their worth of the organization. It should be pointed out that some employees join unions because of the union shop provisions of the collective agreement that require employees to join as a condition of their employment. Others join because the employer is a closed shop—only members of a union will hire—or because they choose to under an open shop provision. Even when forced to join‚ many

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    ... 1 Course Objectives…………………………………………........ 2 Course Materials……………………………………………....... 2 Study Units…………………………………………………....... 2 Assignments………………………………………………......... 4 Tutor-Marked Assignment…………………………………....... 4 Final Examination and Grading ……………………………....... 4 Summary……………………………………………………....... 4 Introduction Labour Relations is a core course which carries two credit units. It is prepared and made available to all the students who are taking Postgraduate Diploma in Human Resources

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    Key Topics in Labor Relations 26 February 2012 Lynne Treykor Collective bargaining‚ as its name implies‚ is achieved when two or more parties come together to make a decision about something. Specifically‚ it is achieved when employers and a group of employees work together to decide important terms and conditions regarding employment. These terms and conditions include compensation as well as rights and responsibilities of employees‚ employers‚ and unions. They can also include guidelines

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    COLLECTIVE BARGAINING 1 Chapter Objectives     Discuss whether or not an adversarial relationship exists between union and management. Explain labor-management relations and individual bargaining. Describe labor-management relations and collective bargaining. Explain the psychological aspects of collective bargaining. 2 Chapter Objectives (Continued) Describe the factors involved in preparing for negotiations.  Explain typical bargaining issues.  Describe the process of negotiating the

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    Collective Bargaining Situation: Teachers Take Union Dues to Supreme Court Kimberly Hargrave HRMN 362 – Paper 1 February 1‚ 2015 Introduction. Collective bargaining units are formed within unions to help negotiate the employers’ terms and conditions of employment. Nonunion teachers have been fighting a continuous battle to stand for the right to not pay collective bargaining fees that they have no voice in but can potentially benefit from. This double edged sword of a case has been brought to

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    MG420-Labor Relations April 2012 Research Assignment Table of Contents 1. Define and discuss the term "collective bargaining." Include and discuss [showing relevance or applicability] at least one reference found in our text‚ along with 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

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    sources. 1. A major part of the study of labor law and collective bargaining is the unique vocabulary that has developed over the period of time; accordingly‚ define the following terms and concepts: a)  Authorization card This is a form signed by employees to give power to a union as an agent for his her bargaining. The card is legally binding the employee. It legally authorizes a union to represent an employee for purposes of collective bargaining towards the employer. b)  Decertification election

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    Labor Relations Research Assignment 1. Define the term “collective bargaining” and list and describe four issues that are mandatory components of a collective bargaining agreement. Collective bargaining is a process of negotiations between the employer and a group of employees in which terms and conditions of employment are decided. Employees are usually represented in bargaining by a union. The major subjects of bargaining are as follows‚ compensation‚ personnel policies and procedures

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    and powerful leader in collective bargaining on behalf of workers and their families. The collective bargaining process gives workers the power to make decisions that affect their

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    are preprinted forms containing verbiage for authorization to be representing by the union and for the purpose of collective bargaining. The cards demonstrate an interest to the union organizers‚ employer‚ and the National Labor Relations Board. If the union gathers signed cards from more than 50 percent of employers‚ the union may ask the employer to recognize the union as the bargaining agent of the employees. If the employer chooses to recognize the union based on authorization cards‚ this is referred

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