Provides a student with an overview of the relationship of rank and file employees to management in
business organizations. The nature of the workplace, the economic foundations of work organizations, and the
history of the relationship between management and labor is examined. The course acquaints the student with the
principles of developing positive relationships between management and labor within the context of the legal
environment governing labor relations. Topics include: the nature of the American workplace; the economic history
of business organizations, the historical roots of labor-management relations; adversarial and cooperative
approaches to labor relations; the legal framework of labor relations; employee-employer rights; collective
bargaining and union organizing processes; union and non-union grievance procedures; international labor
relations; and the future of labor-management relations in a changing economy. Case studies, readings, and
role-plays are used to simulate workplace applications in labor relations.
MGMT 2120: Labor Management Skills
Program