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In arbitration...in negotiations...in the workplace...keep up with changes in the field's highly specialized language and avoid misunderstandings. This dictionary -- considered the profession's standard reference -- reflects important, recent developments including: - increased emphasis on participative management - evolution in employee benefit plans - increased modernization and its effects on older terms More than 4,000 vital words and phrases are included, with 4,000 cross references and 6,700 source references. Plus, an extended list of classic industrial relations literature is included for your research and career development.
This volume provides definitions for over 4,400 words and phrases from the field of labor-management relations. Abstracts of relevant cases and in depth citations are included for almost all entries in this work.
A concise history of the board in the U.S. from its inception in 1935, including an overview of current case law, and a bibliographic essay of selected secondary literature about the board.
Annotated bibliography and guide to sources of information on business and management - includes material reating to accounting, taxation, computers and management information systems, insurance, real estate business, marketing, personnel management, labour relations, etc.
English language dictionary of labour relations terminology current in the UK - includes a bibliography of all the books and articles referred to in the text of the dictionary, pp. 359 to 415.
Focusing on print and electronic sources that are key to business and economics reference, this work is a must-have for every reference desk. Readers will find sources of information on such topics asBusiness lawE-commerceInternational businessManagement of information systemsOccupations and careersMarket researchGuide to Reference is used internationally as the “source of first resort” for identifying information and training reference professionals, and this book will help connect librarians and researchers to the most relevant sources of information on business and economics.