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Levinson, Harold M.
New York: John Wiley & Sons, 1966
331.21 LEV d
Buku Teks  Universitas Indonesia Library
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Chamberlain, Neil Wolverton
New York, NY: McGraw-Hill , 1965
331.116 CHA c
Buku Teks  Universitas Indonesia Library
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Chamberlain, Neil Wolverton
New York: McGraw-Hill , 1986
331.116 CHA c
Buku Teks  Universitas Indonesia Library
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Chamberlain, Neil Wolverton
New York: McGraw-Hill, 1986
331.116 CHA c
Buku Teks  Universitas Indonesia Library
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Kota Kitagawa
"This article traces the pattern of conflict, collaboration, and compromise among trade unions, employers, political parties, executive branches, and economic research institutes in Germany, all of which have different stances regarding the introduction of a general statutory minimum wage there. This article examines the degree of political intervention in collective bargaining autonomy. First, it identifies the factors that bring about differences in stance. Second, it addresses the issue of actor independence—in particular, that of service trade unions—despite the placing of institutional factors, to establish a reference standard for the debate behind forming social movement alliances. Third, it examines the manner in which the policy's economic legitimacy is earned. We conclude that the emergence of a statutory minimum wage in Germany reflects the dynamic mix of postwar political practices in its own context with the effects of modern neoliberal economic policies."
Japan: Graduate School of Economics Kyoto University, 2013
330 KER 82:2 (2013)
Artikel Jurnal  Universitas Indonesia Library
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Beal, Edwin F.
Homewood, Ill.: Richard D. Irwin, 1959
331.116 BEA p
Buku Teks  Universitas Indonesia Library
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Moskow, Michael H.
New York, NY: Random House, 1970
331.116 MOS c
Buku Teks  Universitas Indonesia Library
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Beal, Edwin F.
Homewood: Richard D. Irwin, 1972
331.89 BEA p
Buku Teks  Universitas Indonesia Library
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Chaison, Gary
"[This book explains how collective bargaining has changed in important and lasting ways over the past decade. We are now seeing a new and powerful strain of the concession bargaining that traces its roots back to the early 1980s. The collective bargaining of the past decade can be characterized as ultra-concession bargaining because it is an intense and self-perpetuating deviation from earlier concession bargaining. Employers now act and unions react, rather than the other way around. Employers no longer have to establish a credible case of financial hardship, or commit to the traditional quid pro quo of saving jobs in return for lower labor costs, or guarantee singularity (that concession bargaining is a single even that will not have to be repeated). Not all collective bargaining occurs as this extreme variant but it has become the prevailing form. Essentially, there has been a sea change in collective bargaining in America.The book describes the transformation of collective bargaining in a lively and readable manner, avoiding academic, legalistic or technical jargon, and it will appeal to persons interested in the future directions of collective bargaining and unionism in America, (e.g., the general public, graduate and undergraduate students in human resource management and industrial relations courses, and labor relations managers and union activists and staff). The book deals with aspects of union revival as it asks whether ultra-concession bargaining is cause or outcome of the unions’ declining influence in the American economy and society. Above all, by using published reports on bargaining and interviews and surveys of bargaining settlements, the book shows where the concession bargaining is now and where it is heading.​, This book explains how collective bargaining has changed in important and lasting ways over the past decade. We are now seeing a new and powerful strain of the concession bargaining that traces its roots back to the early 1980s. The collective bargaining of the past decade can be characterized as ultra-concession bargaining because it is an intense and self-perpetuating deviation from earlier concession bargaining. Employers now act and unions react, rather than the other way around. Employers no longer have to establish a credible case of financial hardship, or commit to the traditional quid pro quo of saving jobs in return for lower labor costs, or guarantee singularity (that concession bargaining is a single even that will not have to be repeated). Not all collective bargaining occurs as this extreme variant but it has become the prevailing form. Essentially, there has been a sea change in collective bargaining in America.The book describes the transformation of collective bargaining in a lively and readable manner, avoiding academic, legalistic or technical jargon, and it will appeal to persons interested in the future directions of collective bargaining and unionism in America, (e.g., the general public, graduate and undergraduate students in human resource management and industrial relations courses, and labor relations managers and union activists and staff). The book deals with aspects of union revival as it asks whether ultra-concession bargaining is cause or outcome of the unions’ declining influence in the American economy and society. Above all, by using published reports on bargaining and interviews and surveys of bargaining settlements, the book shows where the concession bargaining is now and where it is heading.​]"
New York: [Springer Science, Springer Science], 2012
e20397492
eBooks  Universitas Indonesia Library
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Katz, Harry C.
Boston: McGraw-Hill, 2003
331.83 KAT i
Buku Teks  Universitas Indonesia Library
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