Collective bargaining: diffusion of the concept in english-speaking countriesVyver, Frank T De
Noun1.collective bargaining- negotiation between an employer and trade union negotiation,talks,dialogue- a discussion intended to produce an agreement; "the buyout negotiation lasted several days"; "they disagreed but kept an open dialogue"; "talks between Israelis and Palestinians" ...
collective bargainingownershipThe concept of employee creation is a broad one, encompassing a range of explicit, tacit and personal knowledge. The relevant literature has to date focused upoHowe, JohnNewman, AndrewSocial Science Electronic Publishing...
The concept of 'the public interest' is often used in legal and political discourse, lending an air of legitimacy and respectability to exercises of power. However the term is rarely defined in any meaningful sense. This book considers a... M Feintuck - Oxford University Press 被引量: 56发...
) Employment Relations: Theory and Practice, McGraw-Hill Education, North Ryde, NSW.: Ch 11).Since the late 1990s, collective agreement-making has provided a vocabulary to discuss a range of enterprise bargaining practices that do not necessarily accord with the concept of collective bargaining. ...
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Teamwork is acknowledged as the most important aspect of any enterprise. / The concept of teamwork seems to be misunderstood by many people and businesses. / Teamwork is built around a leader / as he or she is there to organize the team / and guide it in the most productive manner. / ...
Collective bargaining over labour conditions between unions and employers is a key labour market institution in democratic societies, guaranteed by international and national law. Its coverage, organization and impact have varied over time and across cou
The concept of 'equality bargaining' emerged in Europe and the United Kingdom in the 1990s as an important method to advance women's interests at work. This paper examines 'equality bargaining' in the Australian context using a detailed case study of bargaining in an Australian public service ...
The concept of an "organizing model" of trade unionism has shaped union strategies for revitalization in a number of countries in recent years. This articl... Heery,Edmund,Simms,... - 《Employee Relations》 被引量: 56发表: 2000年 Doublebreasted operations and the decline of construction unio...