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Critical Analysis
A Critical Analysis of an Imminent Analysis
A Critical Analysis of an Imminent Hanging
Crain provides compelling arguments in support of his thesis in "An Imminent Hanging." (2011) Crain's primary concern is with the public and private sector's efforts to minimize the role of collective bargaining in the 21st century workplace. He contends that collective bargaining erodes the hard-fought and hard-won gains unions extract from employers who value profit over people and do not recognize their employees as their greatest resources. Such employers create adversarial and confrontational workplace environments with influence that extends to pieces of legislation such as the National Labor Relations Act (NLRA), which serve to further exacerbate the "we vs. them" dynamic in management-labor relations of the modern day. This paper serves as a critical analysis of Crain's ideas and writing.
Crain begins by citing several examples of the history of legislation in this area. There are multiple examples of legislative reform with proactive approaches by the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB). This organization assists employees to project their collective voice in their everyday experience in their respective workplaces. Crain insists that the majority of alternatives advanced to date continue to be rejected by Congress;...
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