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  • … the flexibility to rapidly respond to technological and sociological change and the old award system and its archaic inflexibility have to change. In the late 80’s and 90’s there was a shift towards enterprise bargaining agreements and collective agreements which gave an individual enterprise …

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  • … is the most successful in the world. No other labor movement has such a large union premium. But by another measure, the failure to socialize the gains of unions - whether through legislation, regulation or extension of collective bargaining standards throughout the country - has resulted in the U.S. …

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  • … where the vast majority of blacks and Latinos labored for low wages without collective bargaining rights, health insurance or even Social Security. The GI Bill offered mortgage assistance and scholarships to all veterans but did nothing to ensure that African-Americans could use those benefits …

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  • … in the National Industrial Recovery Act (NIRA), which exempted industries from antitrust prosecution if they agreed to enter into collective bargaining agreements that significantly raised wages. Because protection from antitrust prosecution all but ensured higher prices for goods and services, a wide range …

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  • … Therefore, the labour pact is sacrosanct in the protection of workers rights and continued sustenance of labour practices. It should cover such areas as: Retention of current conditions of service and any modification, Management and the Union shall use the collective bargaining (CBA) tool. Dealing …

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  • … (NIRA), which exempted industries from antitrust prosecution if they agreed to enter into collective bargaining agreements that significantly raised wages. Because protection from antitrust prosecution all but ensured higher prices for goods and services, a wide range of industries took the bait, Cole …

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  • … exempted industries from antitrust prosecution if they agreed to enter into collective bargaining agreements that significantly raised wages. Because protection from antitrust prosecution all but ensured higher prices for goods and services, a wide range of industries took the bait, Cole and Ohanian …

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  • War. No word better confides to its listener the horrors of human nature. Whether the word is “guerre” in French, “krieg” in German, war in the human psyche is something negative, something to be afraid of, or something to be avoided by use of both diplomacy and bargaining. From heads of states …

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  • … forces.” The policies were contained in the National Industrial Recovery Act (NIRA), which exempted industries from antitrust prosecution if they agreed to enter into collective bargaining agreements that significantly raised wages. Because protection from antitrust prosecution all but ensured …

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  • … protection, freedom of association, collective bargaining, equal treatment of men and women, industrial health, the protection of children, elderly and disabled persons; and information, consultation and participation of workers in decision-making. Most of these principles are still, in the United …