Journal of Collective Negotiations
- Journal of Collective Negotiations
The "Journal of Collective Negotiations" is a journal which publishes articles regarding
collective bargaining .The journal publishes articles which cover a wide range of topics, including collective bargaining economics, preparation for bargaining, techniques at the bargaining table, labor law, dispute resolution,
arbitration ,impasse resolution, new developments in collective bargaining language, organizational behavior, contract administration, the history of collective bargaining and labor-management relationships, and laws and regulations pertaining to collective bargaining. Although the journal focuses on theUnited States , many articles are comparative or transnational in focus.The publication expanded the range of items it publishes in
2004 , and now accepts short articles, comments and book reviews in additional to lengthier academic and practitioner-oriented articles.The target audience for the journal is academics, students, employers, workers, and collective bargaining negotiators.
The "Journal of Collective Negotiations" was founded in
1971 as the "Journal of Collective Negotiations in the Public Sector." It is published quarterly by Baywood Publishing.External links
* [http://www.baywood.com/journals/PreviewJournals.asp?Id=0047-2301 Journal of Collective Negotiations Web site]
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