On Sun, 21 Dec 1997, Tom Walker wrote:
Ellen Dannin wrote,
Suppose you were an employer whose employees were represented by a
union. Now suppose that the labor laws you bargain under state that
when the parties reach an impasse, you, the employer, get to impose
your final offer. What
Ellen Dannin wrote,
Suppose you were an employer whose employees were represented by a
union. Now suppose that the labor laws you bargain under state that
when the parties reach an impasse, you, the employer, get to impose
your final offer. What would you do?
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The best that
from today's L.A. TIMES, Dec. 21, 1997:
Sunday, December 21, 1997
COLUMN LEFT / ELLEN J. DANNIN
The System Is Stacked Against the Unions
A method fairer than collective bargaining would meet the needs of employer
and employee.
By ELLEN J. DANNIN
Suppose you were an employer whose