Racial Conflict and Negotiations
Author: William Ellison Chalmers
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Published: 1971
Total Pages: 266
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKResearch study of the potentials for the collective bargaining process as a dispute settlement mechanism in respect of racial conflicts and discrimination against Black workers in the USA - explains the reasons for selecting the case study research method, explores the possibilities of the use by both the negro protesters and the trade unions of the negotiating process as a mechanism for settling strikes and grievances in such a way that a satisfactory rate of change is achieved without tearing the nation apart. Bibliography pp. 150 to 155 and references.