Category: Labor relations

  • “The Railway Labor Act: A Comprehensive Analysis and its Impact on Labor Relations” The Railway Labor Act: A Comprehensive Analysis and its Impact on Labor Relations The Railway Labor Act (RLA) is a federal law that was enacted in 1926

    Answer the questions below in a word document in APA format and APA citations. 
    1) Complete a detail analysis on the Railway Labor Act (RLA), including it’s amendments, judicial interpretatoins, and administrative law. Having studied the RLA over the past weeks, you will now tie it together with what you have learned about labor relations thus far. Choose a case from Saint Leo Online Library or any other internet source on this topic and be sure to include this in your response.
    2) Explain arbitration and mediation and how they apply to labor relations.

  • Title: Anti-Union Responses and Long-Term Problems for Unions in Labor-Management Cooperation Programs

    Answer the questions below in a word document in APA format and APA citations. 
    1) Would you expect a stronger anti-union response from an employer in manufacturing or an employer in a service industry?
    2) What are the potentioal long-term problems for unions in agreeing to labor-managment cooperation programs?

  • Title: The Impact of Labor Relations on Multinational Corporations: A Case Study of Amazon’s Unionization Efforts Introduction The past two decades have seen significant changes in labor-management relations, both in the public and private sectors. While

    Chapter 13 explored the similarities and differences of public and private sector labor relations. Over the last two decades, a series of laws have affected labor-management relations in the private sector.  Public employee unions have effectively raised wages and benefit levels.  Although public unions are not growing, they will play an important role in policy and outcomes in the public sector.  
    As you recall, multinational corporations (MNCs) in the United States are astronomical in size.  Chapter 14 discussed the operations of MNCs in a global economy and unions’ approaches and problems in dealing with MNCs.  
    Write a 2-3 page current event essay in which a recent news article is analyzed and related to the course topics in chapters 13 and 14.  You will be graded on your ability to follow directions and articulate how the chapter topics relate to the article of your choice. 

  • “Comparing Competitive Strategies: Aldi’s Low-Cost Approach vs. Apple Inc.’s Differentiation Strategy” “Analyzing the Staffing Process: Perspectives from Applicant and Organization” “The Importance of Efficient Staffing Processes: Perspectives from an Applicant and the Organization”

    Identify two companies—one that you believe pursues a lowest-cost strategy and another that pursues a differentiation strategy. Relying on
    personal knowledge, company annual reports, or articles in newspapers and
    business periodicals, discuss their competitive strategies.
    Please respond in short to theses students comments:
    Ian
    A company that
    operates with a lowest cost strategy would be Amazon. One of Amazon’s
    strategies is to produce products that are similar to their competitors at a
    lower cost. Since they are able to mass-produce products at a lower cost it
    allows them to gain greater profits. The low price point also makes it
    difficult for competitors to compete for business. Amazon has also been known
    to sell their competition on their website only to mass-produce a product of
    equal quality at a lower price point.
    A company that
    operates with a differentiation strategy would be Nike. This company offers
    products with a higher average cost than the marketplace dictates but they are
    also the only company that produces the Jordan brand which is a multi-billion
    dollar brand. Their strategy is to offer luxury at luxury prices to make the
    customer feel unique with the product they purchased. I believe their strategy
    is to convince the consumer that their quality has no equal.
    Drake
    Greetings
    professor/class,
    I choose Aldi and
    Apple Inc. to make my comparison. Aldi and Apple Inc. are two companies
    that operate in very different industries and have distinct business models and
    strategies. I will compare them in terms of their strategic approaches.
    Aldi is a global
    discount supermarket chain known for its low-cost strategy. The company focuses
    on offering high-quality products at significantly lower prices compared to its
    competitors by keeping operating costs low. Aldi achieves this through various
    means such as limited product selection, private labeling, cost-effective store
    layouts, and efficient supply chain management.
    Apple Inc., on the
    other hand, does not primarily compete on a lowest cost strategy. Apple Inc. is
    known for its premium pricing strategy, positioning itself as a provider of
    high-quality, premium products with a focus on design and innovation. While Apple
    Inc. products are generally priced higher than competitors, the company
    justifies this through product differentiation, brand value, and customer
    loyalty.
    While Aldi’s primary
    strategy is based on a low-cost model, the company also differentiates itself
    through its unique product offerings, especially in the realm of private-label
    products. Aldi focuses on offering quality products that are exclusive to its
    stores, creating a differentiated shopping experience for customers.
    Apple Inc. is a prime
    example of a company that excels in differentiation strategies. Apple Inc.
    products are known for their distinctive design, user-friendly interfaces,
    seamless integration across devices, and ecosystem of services like the App
    Store and iCloud. Apple’s focus on innovation, product design, and customer
    experience sets it apart from competitors.
    Aldi competes in the
    retail industry by offering a combination of low prices, quality products, and
    a unique shopping experience. The company focuses on cost leadership,
    efficiency, and constantly improving its product offerings to attract and
    retain customers.
    Apple’s competitive
    strategy revolves around innovation, product differentiation, brand loyalty,
    and ecosystem lock-in. The company invests heavily in research and development
    to create cutting-edge products that set industry standards. The seamless focus
    on creating a seamless ecosystem of hardware, software, and services enhances
    customer loyalty, and drives repeat purchases.
    In summary, while both Aldi and Apple Inc. have distinct
    strategies and business models, Aldi primarily focuses on the lowest cost
    strategy with elements of differentiation, while Apple Inc. excels in
    differentiation strategy and premium pricing. Their competitive strategies
    reflect these core approaches, with Aldi emphasizing cost leadership and
    efficiency, and Apple Inc. prioritizing innovation, design, and customer
    experience.
    2. Consider
    a job you previously held or your current job.
    Review the textbook chapters assigned for this week paying particular attention
    to the staffing components model in chapter 1 to assist you in thinking through
    and analyzing the staffing process that led to your getting hired for the job.
    Trace and describe the process from your own perspective as a job applicant and
    from the organization’s perspective. 
    Considering the Applicant Perspective
    Why did you identify
    and seek out the job with this organization?
    How did you gather
    information about the job’s requirements and rewards?
    Why did you decide to
    continue on with the staffing process, rather than drop out of it?
    Considering the Organization Perspective
    (Even if you are unsure of the answers to the following
    questions, try to answer them or guess at them.)
    How did the
    organization identify you as a job applicant?
    What techniques
    (application blank, interview, etc.) did the organization use to gather KSAO
    information about you?
    (KSAO: Knowledge, Skills, Abilities and Other Characteristics)
    Why did the
    organization continue to pursue you as an applicant, rather than reject you
    from further consideration
    Reactions to the Staffing Process
    What are your
    reactions to the staffing process? What were the strong points? What were the
    weak points? What changes would you like to see made in the process? Why?
    Please respond to the following students:
    Dominique
    Considering the Applicant Perspective
    Why did you identify and seek out the job with this
    organization? I currently work as a customer service representative for
    the state, and I identified with this job because it is a work from home job,
    and it has so many opportunities for advancements.
    How did you gather information about the job’s requirements and
    rewards? Before completing the application, the job requirements are
    posted on the page. I saw that I had all the skills requested so I went ahead
    and applied. I googled the rewards that come with the job, and I asked a friend
    because she currently works for the state. The perks of this job are the best
    compared to previous jobs.
    Why did you decide to continue on with the staffing process,
    rather than drop out of it? I decided to continue with the staffing
    process because of the perks of working with the state. You get bonuses, paid
    time off, and holidays off. It was the best thing I have done in a while.
    Considering the Organization Perspective
    (Even if you are unsure of the answers to the following
    questions, try to answer them or guess at them.)
    How did the organization identify you as a job applicant? I
    think that I met the requirements of the job.
    What techniques (application blank, interview, etc.) did the
    organization use to gather KSAO information about you? I think the
    reviewed my resume to get the information about my skills, abilities, and my
    capability to do the job.
    (KSAO: Knowledge, Skills, Abilities and Other Characteristics)
    Why did the organization continue to pursue you as an applicant,
    rather than reject you from further consideration? I think the
    organization was in dire need of people because they are still hiring people
    back-to-back.
    Reactions to the Staffing Process
    What are your reactions to the staffing process? What were the
    strong points? What were the weak points? What changes would you like to see
    made in the process? Why? My reactions to the staffing process was that
    I couldn’t believe how long it took to get hired. It took over three months to
    start working after I was told I had the job. Strong points were that you had
    an interview with down to earth people who judged you off your abilities and
    not your interviewing skills. Weak points were that sometimes I felt like they
    weren’t really listening to me, and they were just jotting down notes about our
    conversation during the interview process. The changes I would like to make
    would be speeding up the amount of time it takes to start once you have been
    hired for the job. If you are trying to leave a dead-end job and start
    somewhere strong, I don’t think it suits the applicant to wait that long. I
    could have found another job in that time frame of waiting.
    Chrystal
    Considering the
    Applicant Perspective
    Why did you identify and seek out the job with this
    organization? 
    As a contracts & closings supervisor, my
    attention to detail and top-notch time-management skills are essential to
    success in the role. Specifically this organization has an impressive benefits
    package and promising opportunities to grown within the company.
    How did you gather information about the job’s requirements and
    rewards?
    A portion of this role is dedicated to being the division’s
    ambassador, responsible for onboarding new hires and facilitating the company’s
    culture. With that is the access to the upcoming improvements to benefits,
    rewards programs, and job profile changes. 
    Why did you decide to continue on with the staffing process,
    rather than drop out of it?
    To be honest, the staffing process was pretty extensive and
    thorough, but my situation was unique in that I started with the company as a
    temp prior to the pandemic. I then became a fully onboarded employee during the
    pandemic and I wasn’t willing to start with another company! Overall, very
    happy with my choices as the extensive staffing process ensures we have the
    right individuals working with us toward the same goals.
    Considering the Organization Perspective
    How did the organization identify you as a job applicant?
    Investing in the best recruiting practices that can be most cost effective
    can sometimes lead a company to enlisting the services of a temp company, which
    is how I was identified as an applicant with this organization. The basic
    skills for the job were already identified through the temp agency, making the
    match easy.
    What techniques (application blank, interview, etc.) did the
    organization use to gather KSAO information about you
    After working for a few months as a temp, they were able to
    assess that my skills were greater than the role and this was obtained through
    performance reviews at a junior level. My efficiency and accuracy with closing
    homes allowed the organization to determine I needed to be developed even
    further in my career, while my personality proved the hunger for a challenge.
    Why did the organization continue to pursue you as an applicant,
    rather than reject you from further consideration?
    Proving to be knowledgeable, reliable, and with a clean
    background check, the organization saw me as an asset rather than a risk and
    continued to bring me on full-term.