Collective Bargaining In The Workplace
Beginning of paper
Britain has one of the most developed systems of collective
bargaining in the world, especially amongst manual workers. Its
sophistication is one of the main reasons why British workers traditionally
pressed less for the statutory provision of basic rights in the work place
than their Continental ....
Middle of paper
.... the recognition of
the bargaining agency and the principle of action that mutual problems be
jointly considered and jointly decided. The desire of each party to be
assured about the other's future conduct - that is, the desire for
stability and security - makes the comprehensive collective agreement for a
term the normal concomitant of collective bargaining. It requires each
party to think into the future, to anticipate situations and to determine
solutions before situations arise. It require ....
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