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What is Labor Union

Cases on Critical Practices for Modern and Future Human Resources Management
The body that represents the collective interests of workers at an organization, its main responsibility is to bargain with employers over employee concerns basically over concerns such as wages, contracts, and working conditions.
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Bipolar Tension and Employee Relations Challenge at a Higher Education Institution
Niveen Labib Eid (Birzeit University, Palestine) and Mays Dahadha (Birzeit University, Palestine)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-5820-1.ch010
Abstract
This is a case of employee relations challenge at ASE, a Palestinian higher education institution (HEI). It reflects on real narratives and experiences of an accumulative and an endured conflict between ASE's labor union and its top management due to rigid administrative policies and pitfalls while transitioning through a strategic reform. The case urges readers to revert to the roots, envisage, and analyze 'internal employee relations under crises' from a dialogical and a sociopolitical perspective based on ideas drawn from the Habermas's 'Theory of Communicative Action' (TCA). HEIs are envisaged as sovereign workplaces that function on pluralistic values generating positive dialogue communication between all stakeholders and subsequently healthy employee relations. This case examines different episodes where ASE's management utilized autocratic leadership for utilitarian drivers causing employee exclusion and mounting tensions on campus. Consequently, several forms of overt resistance prevailed including strikes, apathy, and work interruptions.
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Why Do Labor Standards Differ Across Muslim Countries?
An association, combination of employees who band together to secure favorable wages, improved working conditions and better working hours.
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