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The Relative Bargaining Power Of Employers And Unions In The Global Information Age: A Comparative Analysis Of The United States And Japan, Kenneth G. Dau-Schmidt, Benjamin C. Ellis
The Relative Bargaining Power Of Employers And Unions In The Global Information Age: A Comparative Analysis Of The United States And Japan, Kenneth G. Dau-Schmidt, Benjamin C. Ellis
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In this paper, we examine and compare the impact of American and Japanese labor law on the relative bargaining power of the labor and management within the context of the new global economy based on information technology. We begin by providing a simple economic definition of bargaining power and examining how it can be influenced by economic and legal factors. Next, we discuss the impact of new information technology and the global economy on the employment relationship and how this has decreased union bargaining power relative to management bargaining power. Finally, we compare various facets of American and Japanese labor …
Protection Of The German System Of Controlling Employment By Collective Agreement, Ralph F. Fuchs
Protection Of The German System Of Controlling Employment By Collective Agreement, Ralph F. Fuchs
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The French Law Of Collective Labor Agreements, Ralph F. Fuchs
The French Law Of Collective Labor Agreements, Ralph F. Fuchs
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Collective Labor Agreements In German Law, Ralph F. Fuchs
Collective Labor Agreements In German Law, Ralph F. Fuchs
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