The Yale Law Journal, Volume 88, Part 2Yale Law Journal Company, 1979 - Electronic journals |
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Page 919
... union feels that rights under an agree- ment have been violated , a grievance may be filed . Once filed , the grievance is handled by the union through shop stewards and the grievance committee . If pursued , it is dealt with by ...
... union feels that rights under an agree- ment have been violated , a grievance may be filed . Once filed , the grievance is handled by the union through shop stewards and the grievance committee . If pursued , it is dealt with by ...
Page 924
involved , the union can rely on its national staff and will therefore have much greater resources to throw into the battle . It is for this reason that when a strong and responsive union represents employees , the existence of ...
involved , the union can rely on its national staff and will therefore have much greater resources to throw into the battle . It is for this reason that when a strong and responsive union represents employees , the existence of ...
Page 925
... union . If the union lacks the support of its members , it will be unable to enforce favorable awards and unable to moderate the impact of unfavorable ones at the bargaining table . Finally , a weak union will not be able to negotiate ...
... union . If the union lacks the support of its members , it will be unable to enforce favorable awards and unable to moderate the impact of unfavorable ones at the bargaining table . Finally , a weak union will not be able to negotiate ...
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