Compulsory Arbitration and Government Intervention in Labor Disputes: An Analysis of ExperienceUSA. Compulsory labour arbitration and other forms of government intervention in labour disputes. American and international experience in the fields of collective bargaining and dispute settlement. Use of mediation and conciliation. Effect on strikes and on trade union power. Many references. |
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