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Mariam Alsaadi
on Oct 29, 2024Verified
During a strike, the employer loses production unless it can hire replacement workers, and even then, productivity may be reduced.
Strike
A collective decision by union members not to work until certain demands or conditions are met.
Replacement Workers
Individuals hired by an employer to fill the positions of striking or otherwise unavailable employees.
Productivity
A measure of the efficiency of a person, machine, factory, system, etc., in converting inputs into useful outputs.
- Ascertain the legal and ethical factors influencing the resolution of labor disputes.
- Review the consequences of being part of a union on workplace ambiance, strategic decisions by employers, and production efficacy.
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Learning Objectives
- Ascertain the legal and ethical factors influencing the resolution of labor disputes.
- Review the consequences of being part of a union on workplace ambiance, strategic decisions by employers, and production efficacy.
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