954 on March 8, 1995 (60 FR 13023). This order barred businesses that permanently replace striking workers from receiving federal contracts. The president concluded that the hiring of permanent replacements escalated labor disputes and led to longer strikes, both of which are contrary to sound ...
Bargaining impasses is when two negotiating parties find it difficult to achieve a mutual agreement on certain terms in the bargaining. In the private sector, the employees union call-out for a strike during impasses. There are two types of strikes - economic strikes ...
In his words, “Maritime security is multi-sectoral and the need for collaboration cannot be overstated; hence the reason the Agency has continuously embraced collaboration with relevant government agencies and stakeholders with the intent of realising a robust maritime sector in line with best global ...
, marked the beginning of affirmative federal government support of unionization and Collective Bargaining. The NLRA prohibits employers from taking certain actions against their employees and the unions that represent them. A prohibited action is called an unfair labor practice. Section 158 of the ...
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