Electro-Motive
Tense union negotiations the new norm?
February 14, 2012 Adam Gorley Employee Relations, Human Resources, Union Relations
It’s easy to see that that role of workers’ unions is changing, and unions no longer have the respect or power they once had. A couple of recent events in Ontario make that increasingly clear. Is this just how union relations work in the globalized and unsettled economy? Are unionized workers’ demands too great for these austere times?
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