A comparative analysis of cases of conflictual labor relations in the corn processing, steel, paper, and coal industries.: An article from: Journal of Economic Issues
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From the supplier: The factors behind the implementation of adversarial labor management strategies by Clinton Corn Processing Company, US Steel Corp.'s Gary Works unit, International Paper Company and Pittston Coal Group are studied. It is shown that a combination of factors prompted the use of aggressive labor management strategies which include increased competition, labor surplus and the efforts of labor to protect its own interests.
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Title: A comparative analysis of cases of conflictual labor relations in the corn processing, steel, paper, and coal industries.
Author: Adrienne Birecree
Publication:Journal of Economic Issues (Refereed)
Date: March 1, 1997
Publisher: Association for Evolutionary Economics
Volume: v31 Issue: n1 Page: p129(16)
Distributed by Thomson Gale
From the supplier: The factors behind the implementation of adversarial labor management strategies by Clinton Corn Processing Company, US Steel Corp.'s Gary Works unit, International Paper Company and Pittston Coal Group are studied. It is shown that a combination of factors prompted the use of aggressive labor management strategies which include increased competition, labor surplus and the efforts of labor to protect its own interests.
Citation Details
Title: A comparative analysis of cases of conflictual labor relations in the corn processing, steel, paper, and coal industries.
Author: Adrienne Birecree
Publication:Journal of Economic Issues (Refereed)
Date: March 1, 1997
Publisher: Association for Evolutionary Economics
Volume: v31 Issue: n1 Page: p129(16)
Distributed by Thomson Gale
