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 law that have a significant impact on the parties\u27 relative bargaining power and discuss how one might expect Amer...
The employer-employee relationship is a derivative of asymmetrical bargaining power. Legislation and...
The preceding eight chapters deal with the current status of collective bargaining in eight U.S. ind...
Arguably the most important development in recent decades in US factor markets is the decline in the...
In this paper, we examine and compare the impact of American and Japanese labor law on the relative ...
Industrial relations researchers have long recognized the importance of bargaining power in understa...
The NLRA system of collective bargaining was born during the industrial age of the early twentieth c...
In this Article, Professor Dau-Schmidt provides a comparative analysis of the labor laws of the Unit...
The increasing globalization of production and trade in the last 25 years has required substantial a...
The Japanese system of wage bargaining, known as Shunto, has attracted interest due to its superior ...
This paper recognizes the ill effects of globalization and labor flexibility on Labor Relations in t...
Using labor union’s bargaining power as an indication of government policy on labor standards, this ...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:3597.1206(334) / BLDSC - British Libr...
Bargaining Power examines the balance of power between management and unions, showing why some manag...
Previous studies point to Japanese labor unions' lack of bargaining power that results from their or...
In the age of globalization, polarization rapidly increased in Japan. This paper examines how the Ja...
The employer-employee relationship is a derivative of asymmetrical bargaining power. Legislation and...
The preceding eight chapters deal with the current status of collective bargaining in eight U.S. ind...
Arguably the most important development in recent decades in US factor markets is the decline in the...
In this paper, we examine and compare the impact of American and Japanese labor law on the relative ...
Industrial relations researchers have long recognized the importance of bargaining power in understa...
The NLRA system of collective bargaining was born during the industrial age of the early twentieth c...
In this Article, Professor Dau-Schmidt provides a comparative analysis of the labor laws of the Unit...
The increasing globalization of production and trade in the last 25 years has required substantial a...
The Japanese system of wage bargaining, known as Shunto, has attracted interest due to its superior ...
This paper recognizes the ill effects of globalization and labor flexibility on Labor Relations in t...
Using labor union’s bargaining power as an indication of government policy on labor standards, this ...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:3597.1206(334) / BLDSC - British Libr...
Bargaining Power examines the balance of power between management and unions, showing why some manag...
Previous studies point to Japanese labor unions' lack of bargaining power that results from their or...
In the age of globalization, polarization rapidly increased in Japan. This paper examines how the Ja...
The employer-employee relationship is a derivative of asymmetrical bargaining power. Legislation and...
The preceding eight chapters deal with the current status of collective bargaining in eight U.S. ind...
Arguably the most important development in recent decades in US factor markets is the decline in the...