1. First, by removing entrenched collective bargaining arrangements embodied in nationalisation legislation it has provided management an opportunity to restructure employee relations. 2. And he said that employee relations, including good communication and profit sharing, should remain strong enough that JetBlue workers would not choose unions to represent them. 3. At a company known for good employee relations, fired workers said they were given little notice, little input and little justification when they lost their jobs. 4. If so, their employee relations are so poor they deserve it. 5. In my mind, this goes to show just how far the modern corporation has come in the area of employee relations. 6. It is too soon to predict how Siegel will approach labor issues, but two former bosses said he has proven to be skilled in employee relations. 7. She also tries to find companies with strong records on diversity, employee relations and the environment. 8. She also worked as director of employee relations for the city and county of San Francisco and was a federal mediator for more than a decade. 9. The boss said that employers can treat employees any way they want and employee relations have nothing to do with it. 10. The mayor is an expert on due process in employee relations? |