The National War Labor Board and Postwar Industrial Relations
Paul Fisher
The Quarterly Journal of Economics, 1945, vol. 59, issue 4, 483-523
Abstract:
The "common law of industrial relations," 483. — Collective bargaining: ordered, 487; geographic scope, 489; job specification and classification, 491; office and clerical salaries, 492; incentive wage systems, 492; vacations, 494; equality of treatment, 495; racial and other discrimination, 493; severance pay, 497; seniority, 493; union representatives, 499; union security, 500; extension of contracts, 503; administration and enforcement of agreements, 505; grievance settlement, 505; union responsibility, 510; preventive administrative practices, 514; labor courts, 515. — Disputes arising outside of collective bargaining agreements: inter-union disputes, 516; compulsory arbitration, 516; mediation, 519. — Conclusion, 522.
Date: 1945
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