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industrial relationsRelationship between employers and employees, and their dealings with each other. In most industries, wages and conditions are determined by free collective bargaining between employers and trade unions. Some European and American countries have worker participation through profit-sharing and industrial democracy. Another solution is co-ownership, in which a company is entirely owned by its employees. The aim of good industrial relations is to achieve a motivated, capable workforce that sees its work as creative and fulfilling. A breakdown in industrial relations can lead to an industrial dispute where one party takes industrial action. Another approach to industrial relations is that of the Japanese and Israelis, who encourage in their workers a feeling of belonging amounting almost to family membership.
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As a senator, Campbell served as vice chair of the Business and Professions Committee and the Labor and Industrial Relations Committee. But that bill effectively died in the Senate Labor and Industrial Relations Committee because the majority Democrats are backing other minimum wage legislation--SB 1162 by Gil Cedillo, D-Los Angeles--that would also include indexing the minimum wage to annual inflation. He has extensive experience in the field of industrial and labor relations and served as Adjunct Professor at Cornell University's School of Industrial and Labor Relations and New York Institute of Technology's Center for Labor and Industrial Relations. |
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