[Excerpt] The American entertainment industry and its system of labor-management relations is now at a crossroads. Its future will be determined to a great extent by emerging developments that could either hinder or facilitate expansion, depending on the course of affairs approaching the year 2000. The key trends will converge to influence the course of collective bargaining in the industry and the choices made by unions and employers
[Excerpt] Organizing a film festival of pro-labor Hollywood films would be rather difficult. When un...
The video game industry is a rapidly growing and lucrative entertainment market. It has played an im...
[Excerpt] As unions and management work together on cooperative programs, this cooperation not only ...
[Excerpt] This overview chapter provides a framework for the chapters that follow by broadly describ...
[Excerpt] There is perhaps no more visible segment of the American economy than the arts and enterta...
[Excerpt] Unions that represent professional and technical workers are at a critical juncture in the...
[Excerpt] This paper seeks to initiate a discussion of the challenges facing the future of employee-...
Collective bargaining will evolve in the next 20 years in response to the changes taking place in th...
[Excerpt] If bargaining is broad-based (in nonfragmented units) and if the parties have full resort ...
[Excerpt] Change is endemic to market-based economies and consequently to the employment relationshi...
[Excerpt] The field of industrial relations has undergone a fundamental transformation in recent dec...
[Excerpt] A lot has changed since the formation of the AFL-CIO 40 years ago. A regulated national ec...
[Excerpt] The essays assembled in the volume focus upn the state of the art of industrial relations ...
The NLRA system of collective bargaining was born during the industrial age of the early twentieth c...
Hollywood television and film production has largely been unionized since the early 1930s. Today, d...
[Excerpt] Organizing a film festival of pro-labor Hollywood films would be rather difficult. When un...
The video game industry is a rapidly growing and lucrative entertainment market. It has played an im...
[Excerpt] As unions and management work together on cooperative programs, this cooperation not only ...
[Excerpt] This overview chapter provides a framework for the chapters that follow by broadly describ...
[Excerpt] There is perhaps no more visible segment of the American economy than the arts and enterta...
[Excerpt] Unions that represent professional and technical workers are at a critical juncture in the...
[Excerpt] This paper seeks to initiate a discussion of the challenges facing the future of employee-...
Collective bargaining will evolve in the next 20 years in response to the changes taking place in th...
[Excerpt] If bargaining is broad-based (in nonfragmented units) and if the parties have full resort ...
[Excerpt] Change is endemic to market-based economies and consequently to the employment relationshi...
[Excerpt] The field of industrial relations has undergone a fundamental transformation in recent dec...
[Excerpt] A lot has changed since the formation of the AFL-CIO 40 years ago. A regulated national ec...
[Excerpt] The essays assembled in the volume focus upn the state of the art of industrial relations ...
The NLRA system of collective bargaining was born during the industrial age of the early twentieth c...
Hollywood television and film production has largely been unionized since the early 1930s. Today, d...
[Excerpt] Organizing a film festival of pro-labor Hollywood films would be rather difficult. When un...
The video game industry is a rapidly growing and lucrative entertainment market. It has played an im...
[Excerpt] As unions and management work together on cooperative programs, this cooperation not only ...