Competition and Collective Bargaining in the Needle Trades, 1910-1967, Volume 2New York State School of Industrial and Labor Relations, Cornell University, 1972 - Business & Economics - 910 pages Research study of competition and collective bargaining in the clothing industry in the USA from 1910 to 1967 - covers the organisation of trade unions of clothing workers, the promotion of decent labour standards, the improvement of working conditions and wages, collective agreement terms (incl. Relating to labour inspection, arbitration, dispute settlement procedures, etc.), grievances, etc., and comments on federal labour legislation. References. |
Contents
The Protocol of Peace | 38 |
The Scope and Purpose of Collective Bargaining 55555 | 55 |
The Industrywide Approach | 64 |
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