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themselves to ensure that all members in the union were being treated and compensated fairly.
The 1991 bargaining round began on July 10, when company and union negotiators met to discuss ground rules for renegotiating their collective bargaining agreement
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Category: /History/North American History
a nationwide boycott of California grapes that was supported throughout the country. There was another grape boycott in the mid-'70s, which forced growers to support the 1975 Agricultural Labor Relations Act - a collective bargaining law for farm workers ("UFW
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Category: /History
also gained the support of the newly formed Workingman's Party. When Adams had beaten Jackson for president four years before, the Jacksonians protested that there was a "corrupt bargain" between Clay and Adams. This came about because once the vote went
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Category: /History/European History
gained the support of the newly formed Workingman's Party. When Adams had beaten Jackson for president four years before, the Jacksonians protested that there was a corrupt bargain between Clay and Adams. This came about because once the vote went to the House
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Category: /Society & Culture/Education
the attractiveness of the industry to new entrants.
Bargaining power of buyers
Buyers in the market had little bargaining power. They were under pressure to service the rapidly increasing demands of their own clients and were buying a product which was important
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Category: /Business & Economy/Companies
on five particular forces that Porter says shape the competition that is in each particular industry.
Rivalry among established firms is the central focus that is surrounded by the threat of potential entrants and substitute technologies, as well as bargaining
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Category: /Business & Economy
will identify five key areas; threat of new entrants, bargaining power of suppliers, bargaining power of buyers, threat of substitute products or services, and rivalry among existing competitors. Identifying these areas will help in strategizing the company's
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Category: /Law & Government
by, first giving a description of each of these forms of coping. Then I will examine the effects, both positive and negative, that each of these forms of coping has on the collective bargaining process as well as the labor - management relationship. Finally I
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Category: /Business & Economy/Management
works and providing an indication of its attractiveness. The five forces are:
*<Tab/>Rivalry among competing sellers in the industry
*<Tab/>Bargaining power of suppliers
*<Tab/>Bargaining power of customers
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Category: /Literature/English
of personal gain. Tom Walker, seeing only the possible
wealth that he could achieve, bargains with the devil and finally reaches an agreement
which he sees to be fair. Tom does not see the danger present in bargaining with such
a powerful force for so little
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