Employee Representation in the Emerging Workplace: Alternatives/Supplements to Collective Bargaining : Proceeding of New York University 50th Annual Conference on Labor

Bok av Samuel Estreicher
Private-sector unionization has been in a period of dramatic decline. While much scholarship has sought to explain this development and has called for stronger legal protection of union organizing efforts, the viability of alternative or supplementary forms of employee representation has received comparatively little attention. The potential for such alternatives and the appropriate role of public policy in this arena served as the theme for the 50th anniversary of New York University's Annual Conference on Labor. This long-standing conference brings together government officials; representatives of companies, labor unions, and employees; lawyers; and human resources specialists. In this vital forum, participants discuss important themes in U.S. labor law affecting the American workplace and share new ideas and perspectives for improving the practice. This latest installment includes conference papers and commentary as well as additional essays by professors at esteemed institutions in three different countries (Israel, Canada, and the United States). It addresses such provocative questions as: What do workers want in the way of workplace representation? What role has individualism played in the decline of unions in private companies? Do labor laws unnecessarily restrict the potential growth of employee ownership? The list of contributors comprises both professors and practicing attorneys from a variety of backgrounds. The papers contained in Employee Representation in the Emerging Workplace will assist and appeal to all concerned with these important contemporary labor law issues and especially with the ways in which the United States is considering them. The theme addressed in this particular installment is topical, central to the field, and deserving of attention.