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Collective bargaining w/ capital "C"

It is the set of processes and structures that facilitate for workers to organize collectively,
bargain with employers over workplace issues, and attain institutionalized input regarding
certain organizational decisions

5 Mechanisms through which workplace rules that can be determined

1) competitive labor markets
2) HR
3) Worker Control
4) Independent Ee workplace
5) Government Regulation

Collective bargaining w/ a small "c"

The actual process of negotiations between the union and Er over specific employment issues

Neoclassical Economist Theory on Labor

No Need for Unions
Unions are Bad
Free markets will solve all issues

HRM/Managerialist Theory on Labor

Believe that unions undermine Er's ability to manage
Unions aren't necessary because there is not clear difference between management's
objectives and the objectives of the workers

Industrial Relations (Pluralist) Theory on Labor

fundamental differences of interest between labor and management -- unions are necessary

,Marxist (critical) Theory on Labor

Unions are necessary but not enough because the system itself is flawed

John Dunlop's classification of the IR environment into 3 main influences

1) Economic Context
2) Technological context
3) Locus of Power

3 aspects of bargaining power

total, relative, and political

John Budd

3 objectives of labor and management (balance of the 3)
efficiency (mostly goal of management)
equity (mostly of union)
voice (shared goal)

3 levels of IR activity

strategic, functional, and workplace

relative power

leverage attained by each party separately

total power

the power encompassed in the relationship between labor and management

strike leverage

ability of each side to withstand a strike

elasticity of demand for labor

, 1) if the demand for the product is inelastic, then the increased cost of labor can be put on the
consumer, and the union has more power. The reverse is also true
2) the easier it is to substitute workers or replace workers with technology, the more elastic the
demand for labor ad the less power the union has
3) if the labor is big share of management costs, then labor has less power. Would be too
detrimental to management -- "the importance of being unimportant"
4) elasticity of supply of non-labor factors of production -- if the supply of the technology is
inelastic, then the union has more power

Political Power

o The political power held by labor and management influence their ability to shape public
policy and gov't regulation
o Can be used to enhance b/ total power and relative power
o Weakening political power of unions in the US is likely to have dramatic implications for the
regulation of labor relations and the advancement of policies that might be aligned with labor

Labor Law

Rules of the game

Paternalistic Pattern

♣ personal policies tend to be informally administered

♣ administration involves substantial discretion by operating managers
• managers gain discretion
♣ generally involves union avoidance

Bureaucratic Pattern

♣ variation in policies can spur unionization if some Ees believe other Ees elsewhere in the
firm are benefiting from more favorable policies
• advantageous to standardize policies

HRM Pattern

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