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    hours and other work conditions that may arise. Unions have a role because some degree of conflict is inevitable between workers and management (Noe‚ 2003). In this paper‚ I will be discussing the impact of unions and labor relations within an organization. Labor Unions Labor unions represent workers interests and the collective bargaining process provides a way to manage the conflict (Noe‚ 2003). More than ever‚ union employees have come to see unionizing as a way to achieve an effective voice

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    got fired from his job after posting on Facebook information that his employer considered to damage the company’s reputation. (Neil‚ 2013) However‚ the thing is that the National Labor Relations Act has legal criteria regarding such practice which is referred to as “[protected] concerted activity”‚ which the National Labor Relations Board enforces. What Pflanzter did was complain that his employer didn’t have health insurance‚ that his paychecks were even bounced and that he had no vacation benefits

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    Title: Social Media Changing the Way We Do Business Table of Contents ABSTRACT ..3 Introduction 4 Legal and Employment Risks 4 Conclusion and Ethics 14 Appendix – Laws – Definitions 19 References 22 Abstract The purpose of this paper is to point out the employers versus the employees’ point of view in regards to the analysis of law‚ ethics‚ and social responsibility. Not since the industrial revolution has there been such a shift in how business and commerce is being

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    employees that have been severely disciplined or terminated due to their activities on social media websites have been retaliating by use of the National Labor Relations Act of 1935. This law provides employees that work in private-sectors the right to voice their opinion in regards to employment conditions‚ such as pay and safety. The National Labor Relations Board is the organization that has the final say when determining whether or not an employee has a valid complaint. If the employee’s complaint

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    and gentlemen‚ our professor dr. carl miniano‚ good morning! As I stand here in front of you‚ I’m still wondering why the Labor (pertaining to the employees)‚ and the Management (the employers)‚ of the organizations are experiencing conflicts‚ misunderstanding‚ issues arising and other things that both parties opposed each other’s beliefs that tend to happen to build a Labor Union on a specific organization‚ weird isn’t? Because I did not experienced those things in my organization even once though

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    Labor Laws and Unions MGT531 March 12‚ 2012 Labor Laws and Unions The assignment of the paper is to choose an organization‚ which is unionized and recognize some of the compliance and process of the organization. Therefore‚ the name of the organization is Starbucks‚ which is specialized in coffee‚ tea‚ and spices. The process of this paper will focus on the unionization of Starbucks such as growth‚ legal issues with federal and state laws in running a union‚ and possibility of any

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    MG420 DL Labor Relations Research Assignment (Name) (Date) (Instructors Name) 1. Define the term “collective bargaining” and list and describe four issues that are mandatory components of a collective bargaining agreement. Collective bargaining is the process of negotiations involving the representatives of the employer and employee for terms and conditions of employment that will apply to the employee. In the United States the negotiations that happen between concerning parties

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    Caterpillar Case

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    the international markets. High tariffs and taxes have a negative impact of foreign transaction. The company also faced legal challenges as the United Auto Workers Union (UAW) filed numerous charges with the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) in claiming that Caterpillar had unfair labor practices. Economic. Unfavorable currency exchange rates were one of the leading causes of Caterpillar’s loses during 1982-1984. The steep rise in the value of the dollar (relative to Yen and other currencies)

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    Managers are on the front lines in dealing with employee or labor-management matters.   When a union enters the picture‚ labor relations specialists are hired to resolve grievances‚ negotiate a labor contract‚ and to advise top management on labor relations strategy. A supervisor should: * Tell your employees that the union is pressuring your company to sign a union agreement without an election by the employees. If the company signs an agreement‚ all employees will have to pay union dues

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    EFFECTIVE LABOR EMPLOYEE RELATIONS Abstract Labor relations refer to the relationship between corporate management and the unionized workforce. Administering the best practices along with the current developments in labor relations is contingent on labor management relations. In addition‚ the legal framework for collective bargaining and negotiations need to be examined. Knowledge of the history of the relationship between labor unions and management is fundamental in effective labor relations management

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