Collective bargaining during 1991.

From: Monthly Labor Review | Date: January 1, 1991| Author: Borum, Joan D.; Fehmida, Sleemi; Wasilewski, Edward J., Jr. | Copyright information

Collective bargaining during 1991

About 2.8 million workers in private industry and State and local government are covered by major collective bargaining agreements scheduled to expire or reopen in 1991. Such agreements, covering 1,000 or more workers, account for one-third of the 8.5 million such workers under all major agreements. Workers whose contracts are on the 1991 bargaining calendar are almost evenly split between private industry and government. This is the fi...

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