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More Than We Have Ever Known about Discipline and Discharge in Labor Arbitration - An Empirical Study (Paperback): Laura J.... More Than We Have Ever Known about Discipline and Discharge in Labor Arbitration - An Empirical Study (Paperback)
Laura J. Cooper, Mario F. Bognanno, Stephen F. Befort
R1,878 Discovery Miles 18 780 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The North American Free Trade Agreement - Labor, Industry, and Government Perspectives (Paperback, New): Mario F. Bognanno,... The North American Free Trade Agreement - Labor, Industry, and Government Perspectives (Paperback, New)
Mario F. Bognanno, Kathryn Ready
R1,422 Discovery Miles 14 220 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

After more than two years of negotiations, in December 1992, the governments of Canada, Mexico, and the United States signed the North American Free Trade Agreement. During the months leading up to the signing, labor, industry, environment, and religious groups from the three countries actively debated and lobbied their respective trade negotiators to gain support for their particular concerns. Lobbying by these groups continues as policy deliberations shift from treaty negotiations to the submission of enabling legislation and, ultimately in the United States, congressional authorization.

This volume brings together key spokespeople from labor, industry, and government and presents the main arguments for and against the Free Trade Agreement as well as views on the Agreement's impact. The book is intended for policy makers, business managers, labor organizations, environmentalists, academics, students, and others who have an interest in understanding and exploring the issues surrounding the NAFTA debate.

The North American Free Trade Agreement - Labor, Industry, and Government Perspectives (Hardcover): Mario F. Bognanno, Kathryn... The North American Free Trade Agreement - Labor, Industry, and Government Perspectives (Hardcover)
Mario F. Bognanno, Kathryn Ready
R2,880 Discovery Miles 28 800 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

After more than two years of negotiations, in December 1992, the governments of Canada, Mexico, and the United States signed the North American Free Trade Agreement. During the months leading up to the signing, labor, industry, environment, and religious groups from the three countries actively debated and lobbied their respective trade negotiators to gain support for their particular concerns. Lobbying by these groups continues as policy deliberations shift from treaty negotiations to the submission of enabling legislation and, ultimately in the United States, congressional authorization.

This volume brings together key spokespeople from labor, industry, and government and presents the main arguments for and against the Free Trade Agreement as well as views on the Agreement's impact. The book is intended for policy makers, business managers, labor organizations, environmentalists, academics, students, and others who have an interest in understanding and exploring the issues surrounding the NAFTA debate.

Labor Arbitration in America - The Profession and Practice (Hardcover, New): Mario F. Bognanno, Charles J. Coleman Labor Arbitration in America - The Profession and Practice (Hardcover, New)
Mario F. Bognanno, Charles J. Coleman
R2,279 Discovery Miles 22 790 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Bognanno and Coleman offer the most comprehensive, current, and valuable work on arbitrators and their professional practice. The contributors to this volume describe paths of career entry, compensation, demographics, market conditions facing arbitrators, and caseloads. The empirically based findings are drawn from a representative sampling of all the nation's arbitrators and afford a previously unavailable picture. The reader gains important insights into these decisionmakers' backgrounds, career development, arbital experiences, and aspirations.

This work is especially important because many of the arbitrators' characteristics, which are captured and described herein, are seen to be enduring or open only to change over an extended time period. The material, fascinating in its detailed analysis of a vital but surprisingly unstudied profession, presents a rich analysis of an occupation that has played a societal role of major significance from earliest times. A work, accordingly, of widespread interest and value relating to the ever fertile fields of dispute resolution.

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