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January, 1987, Vol. 110, No. 1

Collective bargaining in 1987:
local, regional issues to set tone

Joan Borum
Social science research analyst, Division of Developments in Labor-Management Relations, Bureau of Labor Statistics

James Conley
Economist, Division of Developments in Labor-Management Relations, Bureau of Labor Statistics

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


Bargaining will be concentrated in State and local government, construction, trade, and the automobile industry.

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