As the economy changed from agrarian to industrial, the individual's source of employment changed. The majority of workers lost direct control of their economic destinies. The shift from self-employed to employee brought about a need for a whole new type of communications called industrial relations. Labor Relations explains the industrial relations communications.
This course will give you the following:
1. Historical and legal framework of unions.
2. Labor practices and dynamics of a labor union.
3. Collective bargaining.
4. Economics of unions.
5. Special challenges facing construction workers.
NEF - An approved Quality Education Provider by the American Council for Construction Education (ACCE).
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