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Write a 2-3 page paper discussing the concept of impasse in a labor negotiation. What are the main economic weapons/tactics a union might employ to pressure management to agree to its demands. What are the main economic weapons/tactics management might employ to pressure a union to agree to its demands. What is the role of the Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service in labor negotiations. Are there other entities
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Labor Negotiations
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Labor Negotiations
An impasse in labor negotiations happens when the sides negotiating an agreement
become deadlocked or fail to reach an agreement. Impasses are often mutually harmful since
they could result in a delay in negotiating mutually beneficial agreements, sanctions in
international relations, or strikes in employment negotiations (Schweinsberg & Pillutla, 2021).
Regardless, when employers reach an impasse, they can implement changes in terms and
conditions of employment consistent with previous labor union proposals. However, if a contract
was in place during the negotiations, none of the parties can deviate from the contract provisions
without consent from other parties.
Tactics That Unions Employ to Pressure the Management
Labor unions can employ several tactics to pressure the management to agree to its
demand during labor negotiations. The common tactics employed by union members include
boycotting, coll...
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