This is an historical examination of the debate in the USA over labour relations and the resulting expansion of the government agencies that provided the basis for the system. In the final months of the US Commission on Industrial Relations in 1915, economist John R. Commons sent a memorandum recommending the creation of a permanent council for administering labour relations. Commons felt that, after years of labour unrest, the USA teetered on the brink of a civil war regarding labour relations, and that the gravity of the situation warranted its priority over banking, trusts and railroads. He urged that the USA expand its administrative government along European lines and apply administrative law to American labour relations.
Format:Hardcover
Language:English
ISBN:0231076983
ISBN13:9780231076982
Release Date:October 1992
Publisher:Columbia University Press
Length:230 Pages
Weight:1.19 lbs.
Dimensions:0.9" x 5.9" x 9.1"
Age Range:22 years and up
Grade Range:Postsecondary and higher
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Condition: New
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