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1963, Volume 16, Issue 2
- 218-220 Comment on "The arbitration of subcontracting disputes," by G. Allan Dash, Jr (16:2, Jan. 1963)
by Stephen Charney Vladeck - 221-234 The arbitration of subcontracting disputes: An addendum
by Marcia L. Greenbaum - 235-239 Arbitration and the functions of management
by Ralph T. Seward - 240-253 The question of managerial prerogatives
by Stanley Young - 254-278 Interest and rights of Soviet industrial workers and the resolution of conflicts
by Emily Clark Brown - 279-280 Comment on "Property in work," by Simon Rottenberg (15:3, Apr. 1962)
by Bruno Stein - 281-288 Comment on "Property in work," by Simon Rottenberg (15:3, Apr. 1962)
by Sanford Cohen - 289-291 Rejoinder to review by Dale G. Brickner of "The Problems of Union Power" (15:583)
by John M. Court
1962, Volume 16, Issue 1
- 3-4 Professional education in industrial and labor relations: A symposium. Introduction
by Kurt L. Hanslowe - 5-15 The personnel manager and his educational preparation
by Malcolm L. Denise - 16-29 The professional in unions and his educational preparation
by Russell Allen - 30-44 Public employment: A neglected area of research and training in labor relations
by Russell A. Smith & Doris B. McLaughlin - 45-62 Expected ability to pay and interindustry wage structure in manufacturing
by David G. Brown - 63-85 Prosperity and labor relations in Western Europe: Italy and France
by Arthur M. Ross - 86-110 The Gandhian model of unionism in a developing country: The TLA in India
by Subbiah Kannappan - 111-133 The economics of feather-bedding
by Norman J. Simler - 134 West Coast longshore work rules. Comment. See "The modernization of West Coast longshore work rules," by Charles C. Killingsworth (15:3, Apr. 1962, p. 295)
by Lincoln Fairley
1962, Volume 15, Issue 4
- 463-473 Delegate attitudes toward the convention in the UAW
by William A. Faunce - 474-499 Grievance procedures for railroad operating employees
by Garth L. Mangum - 500-509 An economic analysis of public policy for the depressed areas
by Lowell E. Gallaway - 510-520 The independent public employee association: Characteristics and functions
by Joseph Krislov - 521-535 Voluntarism: The political functions of an antipolitical doctrine
by Michael Rogin - 536-538 Unemployment in socialist countries
by Simon Rottenberg - 539-547 Comment on "The wage pattern in the United States, 1946û1957," by John E. Maher (15:1, Oct. 1961)
by Kenneth O. Alexander - 548-553 Employee-management cooperation in the federal service. (Document; introductory note by R. Aronson.)
by Robert Aronson
1962, Volume 15, Issue 3
- 295-306 The modernization of West Coast longshore work rules
by Charles C. Killingsworth - 307-322 Shorter hoursùin theory and practice
by Clyde E. Dankert - 323-349 Dual government in unions: A tool for analysis
by Alice H. Cook - 350-375 Union wage impact: A nineteenth-century case
by Robert Ozanne - 376-401 The Communist labor offensive in former colonial countries
by George E. Lichtblau - 402-404 Property in work
by Simon Rottenberg
1962, Volume 15, Issue 2
- 171-190 Wages, unemployment, and prices in the United States, 1890û1932, 1947û1957
by Robert France - 191-208 The semi-strike
by David B. McCalmont - 209-220 Discrimination against women in Bombay textiles
by Ralph C. James - 221-229 Work and wages of American merchant seamen
by Elmo P. Hohman - 230-233 The backward-sloping supply curve. Comment. See "On the folklore of the backward-sloping supply curve," by Harold G. Vatter (14:4, July 1961, p. 578)
by T. Aldrich Finegan
1961, Volume 15, Issue 1
- 3-20 The wage pattern in the United States, 1946û1957
by John E. Maher - 21-32 Turnover, absence, and transfer rates as indicators of employee dissatisfaction with repetitive work
by Maurice D. Kilbridge - 33-51 Japanese "enterprise unionism" and interfirm wage structure
by Koji Taira - 52-66 The evolution of wage structure in Japan
by Rokuro Hotani & Takashi Hayashi - 67-74 Sources of occupational wage and salary rate dispersion within labor markets
by H. M. Douty - 75-82 A test of the theory of geographic mobility
by Robert L. Bunting - 83-101 Union participation in plant decision-making
by Milton Derber & W. Ellison Chalmers & Milton T. Edelman - 102-104 Comment on "Local independent unions and the American labor movement," by Leo Troy (14:3, Apr. 1961)
by Philip Taft
1961, Volume 14, Issue 4
- 515-527 Unionism among retail clerks in postwar Britain
by Robert E. L. Knight - 528-547 Compulsory retirement of airline pilots
by Karl M. Ruppenthal - 548-555 Our future industrial society: A global vision
by Solomon B. Levine - 556-562 Further experience of the UMWA welfare and retirement fund
by Robert J. Myers - 563-577 Factors determining the labor force participation of married women
by Thomas A. Mahoney - 578-586 On the folklore of the backward-sloping supply curve
by Harold G. Vatter - 587-594 Right-to-work laws: Symbols or substance?
by James W. Kuhn - 595-600 Responsibility of individual employees for breaches of no-strike clauses
by Richard A. Givens
1961, Volume 14, Issue 3
- 331-349 Local independent unions and the American labor movement
by Leo Troy - 350-362 An analytical framework for labor relations law
by Sanford Cohen - 363-378 Proposals for federal aid to depressed industrial areas: A critique
by Lowell E. Gallaway - 379-396 The workers' councils in Poland
by Adolf Sturmthal - 397-418 The trade union in Soviet social insurance: Historical development and present functions
by Gaston V. Rimlinger - 419-431 A problem for union democracy: Officers' attitudes toward union members
by Henry A. Landsberger & Charles L. Hulin - 432-445 Labor mobility in three Southern states
by Robert L. Bunting & Lowell D. Ashby & Peter A. Prosper - 446-452 Union-management relations research. Comment on Melville Dalton's review of "The Local Union-Management Relationship."
by Milton Derber & W. Ellison Chalmers & Ross Stagner & Milton Edelman
1961, Volume 14, Issue 2
- 185-205 Local union trusteeship and public policy
by Arnold R. Weber - 206-226 The new industrial relations in Ghana
by Douglas Rimmer - 227-234 Union membership policies and labor productivity among asbestos workers
by Kenneth M. McCaffree - 235-256 The legal ancestry of the Pullman strike injunctions
by Donald L. McMurry - 257-272 ICFTU after ten years: Problems and prospects
by John P. Windmuller - 273-276 Smith and Marshall on the individual's supply of labor: A note
by James R. O'Connor
1960, Volume 14, Issue 1
- 5-6 Our developing social security system: The first twenty-five years
by Robert Aronson - 7-9 Edwin E. Witte (1887û1960): Father of social security
by Wilbur J. Cohen - 10-23 Old-age, survivors, and disability insurance: Twenty-five years of progress
by Alvin M. David - 24-34 Social and economic implications of private pensions
by Robert Tilove - 35-51 The challenge of unemployment insurance
by Harry Malisoff - 52-67 Financing of unemployment compensation
by Richard A. Lester - 68-82 Controlling unemployment at the company level
by Edward D. Wickersham - 83-93 Public assistance under the Social Security Act
by Jules H. Bergman - 94-106 Social security and voluntary social welfare
by Elizabeth Wickenden - 107-112 The role of social insurance in the United States
by J. Douglas Brown
1960, Volume 13, Issue 4
- 501-518 A theory of conflict and power in union-management relations
by Robert Dubin - 519-532 Contrasts in labor market behavior in northern Europe and the United States
by Gladys L. Palmer - 533-549 Social services and public expenditure in Sweden: Recent developments and problems
by Peter Heinig - 550-558 The diesel firemen issue on the railroads
by Morris A. Horowitz - 559-567 Computer automation, work environment, and employee satisfaction in an insurance company
by Einar Hardin - 568-580 The grievance process in the Philadelphia public service
by Harriet F. Berger - 581-595 Health insurance: Are cost and quality controls necessary?
by Anne R. Somers & Herman M. Somers - 596-607 In defense of creeping legalism in arbitration
by Paul H. Tobias - 608-612 Comment on "Market structures and wage-push inflation," by Alfred Kuhn (12:2, Jan. 1959)
by Ralph C. James
1960, Volume 13, Issue 3
- 334-337 Selig Perlman
by Edwin E. Witte - 338-348 Labor movement theories: Past, present, and future
by Mark Perlman - 349-362 Job scarcity and the nature of union power
by Melvin W. Reder - 363-386 The inevitability of political unionism in underdeveloped countries: Italy, the exemplar
by Maurice F. Neufeld - 387-397 Notes for a general theory of labor organization
by Wilbert E. Moore - 398-410 Wage escalation and inflation
by Jules Backman - 411-419 Sources of wage and salary data
by William G. Bowen & David G. Brown & Louis A. Simpson
1960, Volume 13, Issue 2
- 159-165 Function of the mediator in collective bargaining
by Arthur S. Meyer - 166-191 Trends in Soviet occupational wage differentials
by Murray Yanowitch - 192-215 The local union in Soviet industry: Its relations with members, party, and management
by Emily Clark Brown - 216-226 Organizational rivalry among American unions
by Joseph Krislov - 227-244 Legal enforcement of union security in Australia
by Ross M. Martin - 245-253 Labor and antitrust action
by Dale G. Brickner - 254-263 Comment on "Employment effects of state minimum wages for women: Three historical cases re-examined," by John M. Peterson (12:3, Apr. 1959)
by Richard A. Lester
1959, Volume 13, Issue 1
- 3-15 Price behavior and productivity in the medical market
by Joseph W. Garbarino - 16-37 Competitive unionism in the chemical industry
by Arnold R. Weber - 38-53 Dispute settlement in atomic energy plants
by David B. Johnson - 54-63 Monopoly in the labor market: The "bumarees" of London's wholesale meat market
by Simon Rottenberg - 64-71 The supply curve of labor reexamined: A review article
by Sanford Cohen - 72-89 Radiation disability: Will it be adequately compensated?
by Earl F. Cheit
1959, Volume 12, Issue 4
- 503-525 Democracy in overalls: The futile quest for union democracy
by C. Peter Magrath - 526-539 Organized labor's place in the community power structure
by William H. Form - 540-553 Skill requirements and industrial training in durable goods manufacturing
by Charles S. Benson & Paul R. Lohnes - 554-567 The trade unions and Fabian socialism
by Jack Melitz - 568-581 The evolution of Christian trade unionism in Quebec
by Samuel H. Barnes - 582-608 Trade union development and labor relations policy in the Philippines
by David Wurfel - 609-617 Some issues and goals in social security
by Wilbur J. Cohen
1959, Volume 12, Issue 3
- 335-352 Interindustry earnings differentials in Canada, 1945û1956
by Sylvia W. Ostry - 353-369 The role of the field staff representative
by Myron L. Joseph - 370-388 Advisory councils in employment security
by Joseph M. Becker - 389-405 International differences in the strike propensity of coal miners: Experience in four countries
by Gaston V. Rimlinger - 406-422 Employment effects of state minimum wages for women: Three historical cases re-examined
by John M. Peterson - 423-433 Hours of work in British industry
by Brian McCormick - 434-445 Price theory and union monopoly
by Frederic Meyers
1959, Volume 12, Issue 2
- 167-181 Occupational wage differentials in the basic steel industry
by Jack Stieber - 182-205 Proportional representation of workers in the auto industry, 1934û1935
by Sidney Fine - 206-213 Selective retirement and preretirement counseling in the TVA
by E. B. Shultz - 214-226 Employment integration and racial wage differences in a Southern plant
by Robert Weintraub - 227-242 Internal pressures on the Texas State C.I.O. Council, 1937û1955
by Murray E. Polakoff - 243-251 Market structures and wage-push inflation
by Alfred Kuhn - 252-255 Union shop polls: A solution to the right-to-work issue
by Sanford Cohen - 256-258 Comment on "Collective bargaining in the New York City transit system, 1940û1957," by Edward Sussna (11:4, July 1958)
by Joseph Krislov
1958, Volume 12, Issue 1
- 3-19 British and American approaches to structural unemployment
by William H. Miernyk - 20-34 Legal and political aspects of the integration of unemployment insurance and SUB plans
by Jack Chernick & Charles R. Naef - 35-55 Austrian labor's bid for power: The role of the Trade-Union Federation
by Damodar N. Gujarati - 56-78 Indonesian labor relations in their political setting
by J. Henry Richardson - 79-85 The union shop de-authorization poll
by Chester A. Morgan - 86-103 Labor-management cooperative committees in Britain's electricity supply industry
by R. D. V. Roberts & H. Sallis - 104-112 Organized labor and government in underdeveloped countries: Sources of conflict
by Felicia J. Deyrup - 113-118 Comment on "Union policy toward minimum wage legislation in postwar Britain," by Roger L. Bowlby (11:1, Oct. 1957)
by F. G. Bayliss
1958, Volume 11, Issue 4
- 487-505 The conceptual and legislative framework of labor relations in India
by Van D. Kennedy - 506-517 The Indiana right-to-work law
by Fred Witney - 518-533 Collective bargaining in the New York City transit system, 1940û1957
by Edward Sussna - 534-550 Decasualization of employment on the New York waterfront
by Vernon H. Jensen - 551-571 Management unionism and public policy on the railroads and the airlines
by Ernest Dale & Robert L. Raimon - 572-590 The AFL in the 1920s: A strategy of defense
by James O. Morris - 591-607 The welder's search for craft recognition
by Herbert J. Lahne - 608-614 Unemployment insurance for agricultural workers in Hawaii
by Thomas K. Hitch - 615-618 Comment on "Origins of codetermination," by Edwin F. Beal (8:4, July 1955)
by Henry Rutz
1958, Volume 11, Issue 3
- 327-338 Amending the Taft-Hartley Act: A decade of frustration
by Benjamin Aaron - 339-351 The impact of the Taft-Hartley Act on union strength and collective bargaining
by Joseph Shister - 352-359 Internal affairs of unions and the Taft-Hartley Act
by Philip Taft - 360-370 Management experience under the Taft-Hartley Act
by Robert Abelow - 371-390 The Taft-Hartley experiment in separation of NLRB functions
by Ida Klaus - 391-404 Federal pre-emption under the Taft-Hartley Act
by William J. Isaacson - 405-412 A summary evaluation of the Taft-Hartley Act
by Clyde Summers - 413-428 Environmental variables and union-management accommodation
by Milton Derber & W. Ellison Chalmers & Ross Stagner - 429-445 Joint industrial planning in Great Britain
by Marvin Frankel
1958, Volume 11, Issue 2
- 155-182 The Histadrut: The general federation of Jewish labor in Israel
by Margaret Plunkett - 183-202 Labor relations in Soviet factories
by Emily Clark Brown - 203-219 New York's minimum wage law: The first twenty years
by Isador Lubin & Charles A. Pearce - 220-230 A measure of the utilization of labor in the economy
by Philip W. Cartwright & Robert J. Lampman - 231-246 An interindustry analysis of labor's share
by James W. Beck - 247-261 The CIO jurisdictional dispute experience
by Seymour H. Lehrer - 262-271 The well-aged arbitration case
by Arthur M. Ross - 272-275 The labor policy of the free societyùA review
by Bertram F. Wilcox
1957, Volume 11, Issue 1
- 3-12 Union member orientations and patterns of social integration
by William H. Form & H. Kirk Dansereau - 13-36 Plant relocation and job security: A case study
by Margaret S. Gordon & A. H. McCorry - 37-41 Use of aptitude tests in manning a new plant
by Richard P. Brown - 42-55 Trade union behavior and the local employers' association
by Daniel M. Slate - 56-71 Uniformities and differences in local union-management relationships
by Milton Derber & W. Ellison Chalmers & Ross Stagner - 72-84 Union policy toward minimum wage legislation in postwar Britain
by Roger L. Bowlby - 85-95 Reflections on the writing of labor history
by Walter Galenson - 96-101 Comment on "On choice in labor markets," by Simon Rottenberg (9:2, Jan. 1956), p. 183
by Louis A. Dow
1957, Volume 10, Issue 4
- 503-515 The effort bargain
by Hilde Behrend - 516-531 Members' attitudes toward the shop steward
by Glenn W. Miller & Ned Rosen - 532-553 Grievance procedures in Soviet factories
by Janusz K. Zawodny - 554-578 Regulation of employee benefit programs
by Duncan M. MacIntyre - 579-587 Recruitment in an Australian labor market
by Cecil E. Carr & Norman F. Dufty - 588-608 Dispute settlement in the New York longshore industry
by Vernon H. Jensen - 609-619 Bargaining fee versus union shop
by John V. Spielmans
1957, Volume 10, Issue 3
- 359-374 The Massachusetts choice-of-procedures approach to emergency disputes
by George P. Shultz - 375-401 Reflections on collective bargaining in Britain and Sweden
by Richard A. Lester - 402-423 A structural model of the U.S. labor market
by Orme W. Phelps - 424-439 Bargaining units and labor organization in Italy
by Ginogino Giugni - 440-447 Social structure, trade unionism, and consumer cooperation
by William M. Evan - 448-449 Recent changes in the arbitration system in Australia
by D. W. Oxnam
1957, Volume 10, Issue 2
- 179-200 The Soviet labor market
by Emily Clark Brown - 201-221 The enigma of the Clayton Act
by Dallas L. Jones - 222-236 The benchmark approach to production standards
by Solomon Barkin - 237-251 Business agents in the building trades: A case study in a community
by George Strauss - 252-269 Regulation of union elections in Australia
by Leroy S. Merrifield - 270-283 Economic rationale of codetermination
by Abraham Shuchman - 284-296 A plant-wide productivity bonus in a small factory: Study of an unsuccessful case
by Thomas Q. Gilson & Myron J. Lefcowitz - 297-311 New facts and interpretations in labor market analysis
by Robert F. Lampman
1956, Volume 10, Issue 1
- 3-25 The structure of bargaining units in the United States
by Neil W. Chamberlain - 26-39 Value productivity and the interindustry wage structure
by Richard Perlman - 40-47 The amalgamation of collective bargaining and political activity by the UAW
by Marjorie Thines Stanley - 48-69 The unity issue among railroad engineers and firemen
by George R. Horton & H. Ellsworth Steele - 70-80 Commuting patterns of manufacturing employees
by James H. Thompson - 81-92 The rise and fall of the maritime union
by Jane Cassels Record - 93-100 Experience of the UMWA welfare and retirement fund
by Robert J. Myers - 101-107 Incidence of employer change
by Paul Eldridge & Irwin Wolkstein - 108-117 Research on National Labor Relations Board decisions
by Bernard Samoff
1956, Volume 9, Issue 4
- 531-543 Occupational choice: A conceptual framework
by Peter M. Blau & John W. Gustad & Richard Jessor & Herbert S. Parnes & Richard C. Wilcock

