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Rights at Work - Employment Relations in the Post-Union Era (Paperback, Revised)
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Rights at Work - Employment Relations in the Post-Union Era (Paperback, Revised)
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"With growing international competition, American firms have been
gaced with increasing pressures to produce better products, cut
costs, and improve efficiency. As a result, American employers have
changed many of their long-standing labor priorities. Work-force
stability has become less important; long-term commitments have
become less attractive; and labor costs, especially fringe
benefits, have come under increased scrutiny. With this large
reorganization of work forces and priorities, Americans are again
faced with the significant questions of what rights workers
have-and should have-in the workplace. In the current environment,
employers have a greater need for highly motivated, hard-working,
skilled employees, and have often developed innovated forms of
management to enlist these worker's support. So too, national
legislation has granted workers new rights in recent years, such as
mandatory early notification of plant closings, greater rights for
workers with disabilities, and increased protection for older
workers. State legislators have also enacted expanded protection
for workers, and state courts have been rewriting basic legal
doctrines governing workers' rights in ways that favor employees.
In this book, Richard Edwards explores workers' rights and the
institutions that have defined and are now enforcing them. He looks
closely at the decline of American unions and its effect on
traditional rights. As unions have been transformed from major
institutional players in the American economy to much more marginal
brokers enrolling only a small minority of American workers,
political support for workers' rights has diminished. Edwards also
traces the American state courts' and the ongoing revision of the
legal interpretations of employment contracts and employers'
promises, a development which he believes may revolutionize
traditional employment law. Rights at Work cuts through the debate
between employers' groups and workers' advocates to find a new
common ground. Edwards argues that a new system of employment
relations offers a ""win-win"" opportunity, and he proposes some
innovative public policy strategies that could protect workers'
rights while enhancing employers' ability to succeed in a highly
competitive global market. "
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