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Representing Difficult People

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No9_Representing_Difficult_people.pdf (121.35 KB)
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The Worker Institute Publications
Author
Margolies, Ken
Abstract

[Excerpt] Few stewards would argue that most of their union work flows directly from problems with management. Contract misinterpretations and outright violations, thoughtless supervision, paperwork foulups and a million other things go wrong all the time, adding up to a real handful for stewards. That’s why it can be such a frustration when some of your most difficult problems come not from management, but from your own ranks.

Date Issued
2000-05-01
Keywords
union
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steward
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grievance
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agreement
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impact
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communication
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labor
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management
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members
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supervisor
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goal
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function
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arbitrator
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article

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