The Grievance And Arbitration Process

Page 11 of 41 - About 409 Essays
  • Premium Essay

    Workers Particpation in Mgmt

    establishment and hence the workers must have a say in it. • Economic decisions – methods of manufacturing, automation, shutdown, lay-offs, and mergers. • Personnel decisions – recruitment and selection, promotions, demotions, transfers, grievance settlement, work distribution. • Social decisions – hours of work, welfare measures, questions affecting work rules and conduct of individual worker’s safety, health, and sanitation and noise control. Participation basically means sharing the

    Words: 6353 - Pages: 26

  • Premium Essay

    Organizational Development

    Unions Unions have been a part of the workforce since the 1800s .Unions offer representation to employees to support their interests and to provide a bargaining process, which provides a way to assist in managing conflict between managers and employees. Union employees perceive unions as a way of attaining a voice to further working relationships within an organization and with his or her job. Unions are beneficial

    Words: 958 - Pages: 4

  • Premium Essay

    Industrial

    UNIT 1 INTRODUCTION CONCEPT The term ‘Industrial Relations’ comprises of two terms: ‘Industry’ and ‘Relations’. “Industry” refers to “any productive activity in which an individual (or a group of individuals) is (are) engaged”. By “relations” we mean “the relationships that exist within the industry between the employer and his workmen.” | | | | The term industrial relations explain the relationship between employees and management which stem directly or indirectly from union-employer

    Words: 23312 - Pages: 94

  • Free Essay

    Employee Grievances

    healthy workforce ensures increased efficiency and productivity for organisation. Maintaining quality of work life for its employees is an important concern for the any organisation. The grievance handling procedure of the organisation can affect the harmonious environment of the organisation.  The grievances of the employees are related to the contract, work rule or regulation, policy or procedure, health and safety regulation, past practice, changing the cultural norms unilaterally, individual

    Words: 7206 - Pages: 29

  • Premium Essay

    Keeping the American Professionals Union Out

    Keeping the American Professionals Union Out Micah B. Dalcoe Columbia Southern University As the U.S. life expectancy continues to increase, the health care industry exponentially grows. The life expectancy rate in the United States has increased by 1.5 years in the last decade to about 78 years (“Life expectancy reaches,” 2009). This increase in life expectancy is attributed in part by the growth and improvement of the health care industry. In 2010, $1.75 trillion in revenues was reported

    Words: 1880 - Pages: 8

  • Premium Essay

    Minamata

    2013 Discuss the minamata case [1973] and accompanying environmental litigation on the role of the law of tort in japan. After minamata, what are the litigations, how these cases change the role of law of tort in japan. Any wider impact and significance ? japan’s image etc. 2012 ‘The long running Minimata litigation exposes the weaknesses of Japan’s treatment of environmental pollution.’ Discuss. How weak was the law on environmental pollution. How it has changed since then

    Words: 2818 - Pages: 12

  • Premium Essay

    Collective Bargaining

    1. Define and discuss the term “collective bargaining” Collective bargaining is the process of negotiations involving the representatives of the employer and employee for terms and conditions of employment that will apply to the employee. In the United States the negotiations that happen between concerning parties are written into legally binding contracts and usually last from one to five years (Budd). On the Huffington Post website, a writer by the name of Amanda Terkel writes about

    Words: 3455 - Pages: 14

  • Free Essay

    Labor Unions

    Labor unions have a long and colorful history in the United States. To some people, they conjure up thoughts of organized crime and gangsters like Jimmy Hoffa. To others, labor unions represent solidarity among the working classes, bringing people together across many professions to lobby for better rights, wages and benefits. As of 2006, 15.4 million people were union members, and although union membership peaked in 1945 when 35 percent of the nonagricultural workforce were union members, unions

    Words: 2547 - Pages: 11

  • Premium Essay

    Software Engineer

    NEWMAN/PHOTOEDIT Managing Human Resources, 14e, Bohlander/Snell - © 2007 Thomson South-Western c hapter 13 Employee Rights and Discipline objective objective objective 3 Identify and explain the privacy 4 Explain the process of responsibilities. employment at will, wrongful discharge, implied contract, and constructive discharge. rights of employees. establishing disciplinary policies, including the proper implementation of 5 objective objective

    Words: 20644 - Pages: 83

  • Premium Essay

    Agreement

    performance measures and standards to be followed by the Contractor; to specify the performance measures and standards against which the Company is to deliver services for the Contractor; • to define the financial arrangements; • to specify the assurance process by which the Company and the Contractor can confidently rely on each other’s advice, performance and management information. 2. General Provisions The Parties will take every opportunity to work together to promote the understanding and implementation

    Words: 3277 - Pages: 14

Page   1 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 41