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  • Utilizing Labor Management Cooperation in Ottawa County: The Bridge to Interest Based Bargaining by Travis Parsons (2008)

  • Lessons From Loudermill and Other Related Dues Process Law by Mary E. Rowe (2008)

  • It’s Not Always What You Say, It’s How You Say It by Wanda L . Heard (2008)

  • DISCIPLINING PUBLIC SECTOR EMPLOYEES WHOM ARE ACCUSED OF CRIMINAL ACTIVITY by Douglas A. Sarff (2008)

  • Interest Based Bargaining Versus Traditional Bargaining: To I.B.B. Or Not To I.B.B.— That is the Question? by Julie F. White (2008)

  • Interest Based Bargaining: Is it Possible? by Dawn Kuhn (2008)

  • Interest Based Bargaining - A Novices Point of View by Lana Rogers Benton (2008)

  • The Negotiations Process: A Beginner's Experience by Regina Ford Drzewiecki (2008)

  • To Arbitrate and Reinstate by Deborah J. Dion (2008)

  • When Generations Collide: How Generational Differences Impact Negotiating Perspectives by Michelle Jones-Johnson (2008)

  • Pick Me! Pick Me!: Wait a Minute ... Promoting an Employee Is Supposed to Be a Happy Time by James L. Davis, SPHR (2007)

  • Just Cause - A Discussion of the Seven Tests Illustrated Through Arbitration Decisions by Janice Fransen (2007)

  • Managing Progressive Discipline In Labor Relations: The Challenges Of Administration, Consistency And Documentation From The View Of Arbitration by Scott M. Kasper (2007)

  • The Importance of Clear, Unambiguous Language in Labor Relations by Margaret C. Rudolph (2007)

  • A UNION STACKED DISCIPLINARY HEARING BOARD: Can it possibly work? by Kelly Sweeney (2007)

  • Market Wage Adjustments for Cops, Zero for Everyone Else by Jason M. Schmidt (2007)

  • Implementing Paid Time Off (PTO) in a Blended Union and Non-Union Environment: If it is Management’s Idea, There Must be a Catch! by Roxanne Chmielewski (2007)

  • NEGOTIATING MULTIPLE UNIQUELY FOCUSED BARGAINING AGREEMENTS IN A SINGLE FOCUSED JURISDICTION by Nancy Hohbach, SPHR (2006)

  • PLEASE LEAVE YOUR HAT AT THE DOOR: A CASE STUDY OF THE EFFECTIVENESS OF A LABOR MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE by Elizabeth Ulman, PHR (2006)

  • Hurry-Up and Wait: The Life of a Still Unsettled ULP by Emily C. Schuh, P.H.R. (2006)

  • THE CRITICAL IMPORTANCE OF FOLLOWING PROCESS DURING NEGOTIATIONS: LESSONS LEARNED IN HINDSIGHT by Gita S. Hatcher (2006)

  • INTEREST-BASED BARGAINING (“We” not Us and Them) by Gloria J. Woods (2006)

  • The Brightside of a Grievance Arbitration Decision by Melissa Chavez, PHR (2006)

  • Don't Let Your Preconceptions Sink the Negotiations Before You Even Sit at the Table by Dindy Robinson (2006)

  • Section 13(c) of the Federal Transit Act: What Does it Mean to the Negotiation Process of a Labor Agreement for Public Transportation Employees? by Tami Buckingham (2006)

  • It Pays Big Dividends by Rick Meehan (2006)

  • A Winning Team by Kristen M. Treadway (2006)

  • Clues for the Novice Negotiator by Patricia Cavalier (2006)

  • The Union Voted No, What Next? by Mary Gmeiner (2006)

  • Limited Bargaining: A Case Study from the Minnesota State Colleges and Universities by James G. Jorstad (2005)

  • The Pitfalls of Ambiguous Language by Loretta Careccia (2005)

  • Interest-Based Bargaining: Are We Ready To Break Tradition? by Kathy Miller (2005)

  • Negotiating at the Three Sided Table: A Team Member in a Multi-Employer Environment by Patrick Murphy (2005)

  • "The Owls Are Not What They Seem" (Neither is Negotiating a Discipline/Grievance Policy) by Nancy Pytel, SPHR (2005)

  • Negotiation Subcommittees: The Benefits of a Collaborative Relationship by Lynne Hill, PHR (2005)

  • The Art and Science of Selecting the Right Bargaining Team Members by Marsha E. Fugate (2005)

  • How We Instituted (and Survived) a Four/Tens Work Schedule by John Leasure (2005)

  • Mediation vs. Arbitration in Public Sector Grievances by Denese Edsall (2005)

  • Interest Based Bargaining: Changing Focus: From A Win-lose Point Of View To Problem Avoidance And Opportunity Availability by Margie L. Laut (2005)

  • Arbitration of a Grievance Regarding Employee Discharge by Judith M. Peltomaa (2005)

  • The Never Ending Collective Bargaining Process: The Collective Bargaining Process by Randy C. Helt (2005)

  • The State of Collective Bargaining in Texas: A Management Summary for Public Employers by Jim D. Parrish (2005)

  • Negotiating in the Margin: Public Safety Overtime Compensation Under the Fair Labor Standards Act by William S. Smith, PHR (2004)

  • Collective Bargaining and Grievance Arbitration in the State of Arkansas by Stacey Witherell (2004)

  • What is Public Act 312? Who Benefits from Binding Arbitrations When Collective Bargaining Reaches an Impasse? by Deborah Groeneveld, IPMA-CP (2004)

  • The Importance of Training Elected Officials About Negotiations by Wendy Widmann (2003)

  • Ethics In Bargaining: Learning to Work Effectively to Create Win-Win Bargaining Agreements by Terry Walsh (2003)

  • Healing The Break: Mending the Labor-Management Relationship After Difficult Negotiations by John T. Holmes (2002)

  • Performance Pay in a CBA? It is Possible! by Allan Kujala (2002)

  • Challenging Grievance Arbitration Awards by Kenneth G. Kombrink (2001)

  • The Rules of the Game by Janet J. Campbell (2001)

  • Impasse Resolution Practices in the Absence of State Collective Bargaining Law by Rhonda Langrell Crabb (2001)

  • A Game of Good Faith: A Study of Preparing for Collective Bargaining by Larry Lovejoy (2001)

  • Maintaining a Union Free Workplace by Kathy Barnat (2001)

  • The Representation Petition Has Been Filed – Now What? by Barry L. Mueller (2000)

  • “Mending Fences”: A Story of Re-Establishing Trust in Labor - Management Negotiations by Richard H. Samolewicz (2000)

  • Surviving a Wall to Wall Compensation Study by Dave Ellgen (2000)

  • Peculiar "Comparables" in Greene, Ohio by Marsha Jordan-Smart, SPHR (2000)

  • Managing Our Future: The Generation X Factor by Gary O'Bannon (2000)

  • Grievance-Arbitration for the Beginner or Why Did I Take This Job and What Should I Do Now? by William E. Mahoney (2000)

  • "Workplace Mediation & It's Emphasis During Impasse" by Steve Stanczak (2000)

  • "A Mediator's View of the Interest-Based Process of Collective Bargaining" by Starr Jekel (1999)

  • "The Decision to Decertify: A Case Study on Union Decertification" by Ann L. Everhart, SPHR (1999)

  • "Retrieval Bargaining: A Case Study" by Timothy G. Cunningham (1999)

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