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ABSTRACT

January 1991, Vol. 114, No. 1

Collective bargaining during 1991

Fehmida Sleemi
Economist, Division of Developments in Labor-Management Relations, Bureau of Labor Statistics

Joan D. Borum
Social Science Research Analyst, Division of Developments in Labor-Management Relations, Bureau of Labor Statistics

Edward J. Wasilewski, Jr.
Economist, Division of Developments in Labor-Management Relations, Bureau of Labor Statistics

Also contributing to this article were William M. Davis and Susan Behrmann, economists in the same division.


Negotiations are slated for one-third of workers covered by major agreements in 1991. Those scheduled for bargaining are almost evenly split between State and local government and private industry. This article profiles potential issues expected to be address in collective bargaining negotiations during 1991.

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