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Labor Relations in the Aviation and Aerospace Industries
Kaps, Robert W., Hamilton, J. Scott, Bliss, Timm J.
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Description for Labor Relations in the Aviation and Aerospace Industries
Hardcover. Num Pages: 544 pages, Illustrations. BIC Classification: KNG; LND. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 254 x 178 x 25. Weight in Grams: 816.
In this textbook designed for courses on aviation labour relations, the authors-experts with many years of experience in these sectors-examine and evaluate the labour process for all aspects of the aviation and aerospace industries, including aerospace manufacturing, airlines, general aviation, federal and state administrative agencies, and public airports.
Divided into three parts-Public Policy and Labour Law; Principles, Practices and Procedures in Collective Bargaining and Dispute Resolution; and the Changing Labour Relations Environment-the book provides an overview of the industries and the development of US labour law and policy, then explores the statutory, regulatory, and case laws applicable to each industry segment before concluding with an examination of current and developing issues and trends.
The authors present the evolution of aviation and aerospace labour laws, going as far back as the early nineteenth century to lay the historical foundation, and cover the development and main features of the principal statutes governing labour relations in the United States today, the Railway Labor Act, the National Labor Relations Act, and the Civil Service Reform Act. They also investigate the growth of the industries and their impact on labour relations, as well as the current issues and challenges facing management and labour in each segment of this dynamic, sometimes volatile, business and their implications for collective bargaining. Twenty case studies not only illuminate practical applications of such fundamental concepts as unfair labour practices and unions' duty of fair representation but also enliven the subject, preparing the reader to use the concepts in real-world decision making. A study guide with review questions, online assignments, supplemental readings, and exercises is available for students. For those teachers using the textbook in their courses, there is an instructor's manual with additional resources for developing courses in the classroom, online, or by blended learning, as well as a variety of assignments and materials to enhance and vary the mock negotiation exercise.
A revision and expansion of Robert W. Kaps's Air Transport Labor Relations, this outstanding new volume provides students and teachers with valuable information and perspectives on industries that are highly dependent on technologically skilled labour. Labor Relations in the Aviation and Aerospace Industries offers a sweeping and thorough treatment of labour relations, public policy, law, and practice and is the definitive work on the labour process in the aviation and aerospace sectors.
Divided into three parts-Public Policy and Labour Law; Principles, Practices and Procedures in Collective Bargaining and Dispute Resolution; and the Changing Labour Relations Environment-the book provides an overview of the industries and the development of US labour law and policy, then explores the statutory, regulatory, and case laws applicable to each industry segment before concluding with an examination of current and developing issues and trends.
The authors present the evolution of aviation and aerospace labour laws, going as far back as the early nineteenth century to lay the historical foundation, and cover the development and main features of the principal statutes governing labour relations in the United States today, the Railway Labor Act, the National Labor Relations Act, and the Civil Service Reform Act. They also investigate the growth of the industries and their impact on labour relations, as well as the current issues and challenges facing management and labour in each segment of this dynamic, sometimes volatile, business and their implications for collective bargaining. Twenty case studies not only illuminate practical applications of such fundamental concepts as unfair labour practices and unions' duty of fair representation but also enliven the subject, preparing the reader to use the concepts in real-world decision making. A study guide with review questions, online assignments, supplemental readings, and exercises is available for students. For those teachers using the textbook in their courses, there is an instructor's manual with additional resources for developing courses in the classroom, online, or by blended learning, as well as a variety of assignments and materials to enhance and vary the mock negotiation exercise.
A revision and expansion of Robert W. Kaps's Air Transport Labor Relations, this outstanding new volume provides students and teachers with valuable information and perspectives on industries that are highly dependent on technologically skilled labour. Labor Relations in the Aviation and Aerospace Industries offers a sweeping and thorough treatment of labour relations, public policy, law, and practice and is the definitive work on the labour process in the aviation and aerospace sectors.
Product Details
Format
Hardback
Publication date
2012
Publisher
Southern Illinois University Press
Condition
New
Number of Pages
384
Place of Publication
Carbondale, United States
ISBN
9780809330430
SKU
V9780809330430
Shipping Time
Usually ships in 15 to 20 working days
Ref
99-15
About Kaps, Robert W., Hamilton, J. Scott, Bliss, Timm J.
Robert W. Kaps, a professor of aviation management in the Department of Aviation Management and Flight at Southern Illinois University Carbondale, has over thirty years of experience in labor and industrial relations, including work for a major airline. J. Scott Hamilton is a professor of management at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University and has practiced aviation law for over thirty years, including aviation labor relations; in government as assistant attorney general; and in aviation management as general counsel and chief operating officer. An associate professor of aviation management at Oklahoma State University and the holder of the Roger Hardesty Endowed Chair in Aviation Science, Timm Bliss has more than twenty years of experience in higher education and public service.
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