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ID3810 ECON OF COLLECTIVE BARGAINING

The economic nature of the collective bargaining system in the United States and the parties who have a vital interest in the operation of the system. Deals with formal organizations designed to represent the interest of employers, workers and the general public and presents historical background on the unions and collective bargaining. Prerequisite: ECO 3800 or permission of instructor.

Credits

3

Prerequisite

ID 3102