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Reforming the U.S. system
of collective bargaining
D. Quinn Mills
Professor of Business Administration, Harvard University
Collective bargaining procedures and relationships between labor and management must reflect less conflict, more cooperation as the Nation's economy struggles to meet international competition and domestic needs.
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