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Negotiating Our Way Up Collective Bargaining in a Changing World of Work

Negotiating Our Way Up Collective Bargaining in a Changing World of Work
Author: OECD
Publisher: OECD Publishing
Total Pages: 270
Release: 2019-11-18
Genre:
ISBN: 9264362576

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Collective bargaining and workers’ voice are often discussed in the past rather than in the future tense, but can they play a role in the context of a rapidly changing world of work? This report provides a comprehensive assessment of the functioning of collective bargaining systems and workers’ voice arrangements across OECD countries, and new insights on their effect on labour market performance today.


Global Wage Report: 2008/09 Minimum wages and collective bargaining towrds policy coherence

Global Wage Report: 2008/09 Minimum wages and collective bargaining towrds policy coherence
Author: Academic Foundation
Publisher: Academic Foundation
Total Pages: 124
Release: 2008
Genre:
ISBN: 9788171887453

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The first in a new series of ILO reports focusing on wage developments, this volume reviews major trends in the level and distribution of wages around the world since 1995. It considers the effects of economic growth and globalization on wage trends, looking closely at the role of minimum wages and collective bargaining, and suggests ways to improve wage levels and to enable more equal distribution. Wages are a major component of decent work, yet there is a serious knowledge gap in this increasingly important area which this report begins to address. Part one summarizes the main trends in average wages and distribution of wages, providing a statistical analysis of the links between wages and economic growth, along with wage forecasts for 2008 and 2009. Part two examines the relationship between minimum wage policies and collective bargaining, highlighting the effects of institutions on wage outcomes and the importance of coherent policy articulation. Part three concludes with concrete policy recommendations and identifies key issues for further research. The report includes full technical and statistical annexes.


Bargaining Report

Bargaining Report
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1988
Genre: Collective bargaining
ISBN:

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Collective Bargaining Report

Collective Bargaining Report
Author: AFL-CIO. Department of Research
Publisher:
Total Pages: 88
Release: 1960
Genre: Collective bargaining
ISBN:

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Report on Collective Bargaining for Public Employees

Report on Collective Bargaining for Public Employees
Author: Illinois. General Assembly. Senate. Industry and Labor Committee. Subcommittee on Collective Bargaining
Publisher:
Total Pages: 60
Release: 1974
Genre: Collective bargaining
ISBN:

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Raising Expectations (and Raising Hell)

Raising Expectations (and Raising Hell)
Author: Jane McAlevey
Publisher: Verso Books
Total Pages: 333
Release: 2014-05-06
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1781683158

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This “breath-taking trip through the union-organizing scene of America in the 21st century” reveals the victories and unconventional strategies of a renowned—and notorious—militant union organizer (Barbara Ehrenreich, author of Nickel and Dimed) In 1995, in the first contested election in the history of the AFL-CIO, John Sweeney won the presidency of the nation’s largest labor federation, promising renewal and resurgence. Today, less than 7 percent of American private-sector workers belong to a union, the lowest percentage since the beginning of the twentieth century, and public employee collective bargaining has been dealt devastating blows in Wisconsin and elsewhere. What happened? Jane McAlevey is famous—and notorious—in the American labor movement as the hard-charging organizer who racked up a string of victories at a time when union leaders said winning wasn’t possible. Then she was bounced from the movement, a victim of the high-level internecine warfare that has torn apart organized labor. In this engrossing and funny narrative—that reflects the personality of its charismatic, wisecracking author—McAlevey tells the story of a number of dramatic organizing and contract victories, and the unconventional strategies that helped achieve them. Raising Expectations (and Raising Hell) argues that labor can be revived, but only if the movement acknowledges its mistakes and fully commits to deep organizing, participatory education, militancy, and an approach to workers and their communities that more resembles the campaigns of the 1930s—in short, social movement unionism that involves raising workers’ expectations (while raising hell).


Collective Bargaining

Collective Bargaining
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 74
Release: 1988
Genre: Collective bargaining
ISBN:

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