ADMS 3422 Chapter 1: Chapter 1 Introduction

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Strike: an action by worker in which they cease to perform work duties and do not report to work: industrial relations. Employee relations: employee relations: the study of employment relationships and issues in union and nonunion workplaces. It"s an interdisciplinary field including: business, economics. Law: history, sociology, psychology, political science, dunlop"s industrial relations system model (john dunlop, actor (3, government agencies, management and their representatives, non-management workers and their spokespersons. *text"s adaption add end user into the actor: shared ideology. Who has the authority to make and change the rules: substantive rules: rules from the outcome of employment relationship, procedural rules: rules to determine and apply to substantive rules. Criticisms of dunlop"s industrial relationship system: the system is descriptive in nature and essentially a classification system, the model underestimates the importance of power and conflict, the model is static in nature. Movement: the model cannot explain the rapid decrease in unionization, craig"s model of feedback loop.

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