Labor-Management CooperationNew Partnerships or Going in Circles?William N. CookeWayne State University Cooke answers important questions about labor-management cooperative efforts and addresses the problems undermining these efforts. His analyses are based on a variety of secondary data sources plus primary data from three nationwide surveys of plant managers, union leaders, and industry executives. Also included are several prescriptions for the success of labor-management cooperative efforts. "Cooke provides the most thorough examination to date of the potential benefits and costs of labor-management cooperation and the factors that influence them." Douglas Fraser, President Emeritus, UAW; Professor of Labor Studies, Wayne State University "Cooke provides a thorough, analytic, and balanced view of labor-management cooperation programs. Succinctly written, and including a comprehensive bibliography on the subject, this book is strongly recommended for all academic collections." Choice
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