This work examines how five of the US's chief executives - Abraham Lincoln, Calvin Coolidge, Franklin D. Roosevelt, John F. Kennedy and Ronald Reagan - used wit and humour to their advantage during their terms as president, and how their management of the Executive Branch was thereby enhanced.
This work examines how five of the US's chief executives - Abraham Lincoln, Calvin Coolidge, Franklin D. Roosevelt, John F. Kennedy and Ronald Reagan ...
For undergraduate and graduate labor relations courses. Learn How Unions and Management Deal with One Another During the Negotiating Process In the best-selling text, Labor Relations, Sloane/Witney provide readers with a basic understanding of unionism. In this Thirteenth Edition, chapters have been streamlined to make room for numerous additions and visual aids, addressing a number of new issues and legislation that have arisen in the last few years. Discussions of Wal-Mart, bargaining, two-tier wage systems, pensions and retirement...
For undergraduate and graduate labor relations courses. Learn How Unions and Management Deal with One Another During the Negotiating Pr...