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Managing Change in a Unionized Workplace: Countervailing Collaboration

(Hardback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Managing Change in a Unionized Workplace: Countervailing Collaboration

Contributors:

By (Author) Fred K. Blackard

ISBN:

9781567203486

Publisher:

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Imprint:

Praeger Publishers Inc

Publication Date:

30th March 2000

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

Tertiary Education

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

Industrial relations, occupational health and safety
Employment and labour law: general

Dewey:

658.315

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

272

Description

Unlike other labor law and management books, Blackard's comprehensive new work not only examines legal, strategic human resources management, change management, and related labor/management relations issues, but also offers easily grasped and applied methods for addressing all of these issues. Labor relations should be a fully integrated part of a systemic approach to human resource management, argues Blackard. He challenges the feasibility of ad hoc programs and labor/management partnerships, but encourages collaboration within the context of both parties' interests and roles. His book provides a philosophy and set of practices to manage change and improve the labor/management relationship in the unionized workplace. Companies with poor union relationships rarely have union problems; they have management problems. The crux is that managing change is a special challenge. To help executives address the challenge, Blackard first reviews the state of labor relations and discusses key differences between managing change in union and non-union settings. He presents a philosophy based on collaboration of countervailing interests and an integrated model for change management that is uniquely applicable in unionized workplaces. He then discusses the application of management practices based on such concepts as organizational learning, systems theory, trust, power, mutual gains negotiations, and supplemental teams that support the countervailing collaboration concept. By seeing labor relations as part of a broader human resource management system, one can identify and better understand many of the questions that inevitably rise when faced with the need for rapid and often drastic change.

Reviews

This comprehensive text not only provides a philosophy and set of practices to manage change in organizational settings and improve the labor/management relationship, but also makes it easy to grasp the methods for addressing these issues.-Business Horizons
"This comprehensive text not only provides a philosophy and set of practices to manage change in organizational settings and improve the labor/management relationship, but also makes it easy to grasp the methods for addressing these issues."-Business Horizons

Author Bio

KIRK BLACKARD, a mediator and consultant based in Houston, Texas, worked for Shell Oil Company, a recognized leader in developing labor/management collaboration, for nearly 30 years. His assignments included service as president of several operating subsidiaries and as head of the Shell industrial relations function.

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