04719nam 2200697 450 991081269880332120210428210940.00-8014-5551-00-8014-7989-40-8014-5552-910.7591/9780801455520(CKB)3710000000379939(EBL)3138712(SSID)ssj0001461076(PQKBManifestationID)12632747(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001461076(PQKBWorkID)11469695(PQKB)11271206(MiAaPQ)EBC3138712(OCoLC)905638547(MdBmJHUP)muse58482(DE-B1597)496469(OCoLC)906124393(DE-B1597)9780801455520(Au-PeEL)EBL3138712(CaPaEBR)ebr11034365(CaONFJC)MIL759708(EXLCZ)99371000000037993920150411h20152015 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrLabor relations in a globalizing world /Harry C. Katz, Thomas A. Kochan, and Alexander J. S. ColvinIthaca, [New York] ;London, [England] :ILR Press,2015.©20151 online resource (368 p.)Description based upon print version of record.1-336-28422-6 0-8014-5381-X Includes bibliographical references at the end of each chapters and index.Front matter --Contents --About the Authors --Preface --Part 1. The Strategic Level Of Labor Relations --1. A Framework for Analyzing Labor Relations --2. Labor, Management, And Government Interactions --3. The Law And Legal Systems --4. The Role Of The Economic, Technological, and Demographic Environments --Part 2. The Middle (Functional) Level of Labor Relations --5. Employment Systems-Informal, Bureaucratic, and Human Resource Management --6. Employment Systems-Informal, Bureaucratic, and Human Resource Management --7. Dispute Resolution Procedures --Part 3. The Workplace Level of Labor Relations --8. Workplace Labor Relations --9. Employment Outcomes --Part 4. Special Topics --10. Labor Relations In The Public Sector --11. Global Pressures: Multinational Corporations, International Unionism, And NGOs --12. Economic Development Strategies And Policies --Glossary --IndexCompelled by the extent to which globalization has changed the nature of labor relations, Harry C. Katz, Thomas A. Kochan, and Alexander J. S. Colvin give us the first textbook to focus on the workplace outcomes of the production of goods and services in emerging countries. In Labor Relations in a Globalizing World, they draw lessons from the United States and other advanced industrial countries to provide a menu of options for management, labor, and government leaders in emerging countries. They include discussions based in countries such as China, Brazil, India, and South Africa which, given the advanced levels of economic development they have already achieved, are often described as "transitional," because the labor relations practices and procedures used in those countries are still in a state of flux. Katz, Kochan, and Colvin analyze how labor relations functions in emerging countries in a manner that is useful to practitioners, policymakers, and academics. They take account of the fact that labor relations are much more politicized in emerging countries than in advanced industrialized countries. They also address the traditional role played by state-dominated unions in emerging countries and the recent increased importance of independent unions that have emerged as alternatives. These independent unions tend to promote firm- or workplace-level collective bargaining in contrast to the more traditional top-down systems. Katz, Kochan, and Colvin explain how multinational corporations, nongovernmental organizations, and other groups that act across national borders increasingly influence work and employment outcomes.Industrial relationsDeveloping countriesComparative industrial relationsLabor and globalizationIndustrial relationsComparative industrial relations.Labor and globalization.331.09172/4Katz Harry Charles1951-621665Kochan Thomas A.Colvin Alexander JamesMiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910812698803321Labor relations in a globalizing world4048107UNINA