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- Title
INDUSTRIAL AND LABOR RELATIONS REVIEW - COMMENTS.
- Authors
Bakke, E. Wight; Brown, Douglass V.; Fisher, Lloyd H.; Homans, George C.; Kerr, Clark; Richardson Jr., F. L. W.
- Abstract
The article presents views of various management experts on industrial and labor relations. It presents debate on the views of two experts John T. Dunlop and William Foote Whyte, on issues related to collective bargaining and industrial relations. The representatives of these organizations themselves develop a social system to deal with their mutual problems and with each other. Dunlop is an effective operator within one aspect of that social system developed among the representatives of the building trades unions to resolve jurisdictional disputes. Whyte and Dunlop differ over a more fundamental question of philosophical and scientific outlook.
- Subjects
INDUSTRIAL relations; DUNLOP, John T.; WHYTE, William Foote, 1914-2000; COLLECTIVE bargaining; SOCIAL systems; LABOR unions; LABOR disputes; LABOR arbitration; INTERGROUP relations
- Publication
ILR Review, 1950, Vol 3, Issue 3, p402
- ISSN
0019-7939
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.2307/2518536