The lecture addresses the implications of improved technology, globalization of the economy, increased contingency in employment, and greater racial and ethnic diversity in the workplace. The impact of these and related developments for unions, management and labor relations in general are discussed. Runtime: 1:23:4
This lecture discusses the impact of the recent recession, both directly and indirectly, on the righ...
Unions that represent professional and technical workers are at a critical juncture in their evoluti...
This lecture examines America\u27s approach to its older workers over the past 50 years and likely f...
The lecture addresses the implications of improved technology, globalization of the economy, increas...
The influence of organized labor in the American workplace continues to decline as the percent organ...
Historically, professional workers have displayed an ideology of individualism. Work is not a commod...
Professor Catherine Fisk of University of Southern California Law School discusses how the concepts ...
Traditionally employment (or industrial) relations, has been associated with the management of eithe...
Traditionally employment (or industrial) relations, has been associated with the management of eithe...
The abstract, table of contents, and first twenty-five pages are published with permission from the ...
Lance Compa, senior lecturer at Cornell University\u27s School of Industrial and Labor Relations, de...
Event synopsis: The era of globalization and new information technologies has brought about signific...
Employee and employer relations and their regulatory mechanisms and institutions are undergoing prof...
The authors assert that changing world markets and new technologies are driving industrial restructu...
As the numbers of multinational corporations (MNCs) steadily increases production becomes more and m...
This lecture discusses the impact of the recent recession, both directly and indirectly, on the righ...
Unions that represent professional and technical workers are at a critical juncture in their evoluti...
This lecture examines America\u27s approach to its older workers over the past 50 years and likely f...
The lecture addresses the implications of improved technology, globalization of the economy, increas...
The influence of organized labor in the American workplace continues to decline as the percent organ...
Historically, professional workers have displayed an ideology of individualism. Work is not a commod...
Professor Catherine Fisk of University of Southern California Law School discusses how the concepts ...
Traditionally employment (or industrial) relations, has been associated with the management of eithe...
Traditionally employment (or industrial) relations, has been associated with the management of eithe...
The abstract, table of contents, and first twenty-five pages are published with permission from the ...
Lance Compa, senior lecturer at Cornell University\u27s School of Industrial and Labor Relations, de...
Event synopsis: The era of globalization and new information technologies has brought about signific...
Employee and employer relations and their regulatory mechanisms and institutions are undergoing prof...
The authors assert that changing world markets and new technologies are driving industrial restructu...
As the numbers of multinational corporations (MNCs) steadily increases production becomes more and m...
This lecture discusses the impact of the recent recession, both directly and indirectly, on the righ...
Unions that represent professional and technical workers are at a critical juncture in their evoluti...
This lecture examines America\u27s approach to its older workers over the past 50 years and likely f...