Labor Relations Issue Could Labor Union Portfolio
Employment Laws and Topics in a Unionized Work Environment
First, choose two of the following employment laws that impact a unionized workplace that interest you the most.
- The National Labor Relations Act (NLRA)
- The Immigration Reform and Control Act (IRCA) of 1986
- Title VII of the Civil Rights Act
- The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)
- The Age Discrimination and Employment Act (ADEA)
- Right-to-Work Law (RTW)
For both laws you selected:
- Provide a summary of key features of the law; and
- Describe how the law impacts the unionized workplace in terms of recruiting, selection, compensation, promotions/terminations, performance management, employee/labor relations, communication, and/or training and development.
Next, select two employment/labor relations topics that interest you the most from the following list, and conduct research on these topics as they relate to a unionized work environment.
- Drug/alcohol testing
- Seniority rights
- Right-to-work
- Union grievances
- Strikes and picketing
- Unfair labor practices
- Mandatory and permissive subjects of bargaining
For both employment/labor relations topics you selected:
- Describe how this labor relations issue could affect organizational effectiveness and union-management relationships within the workplace.
- Based on your research, explain your recommendations to manage those challenges effectively within the unionized workplace.
Structural Requirements
Organize your paper using the following structure and section headers:
- Title page (include the option number with assignment title)
- Main Paper
- Section 1: Introduction. In this section, describe (1) the purpose of the paper, and (2) the upcoming sections of the paper. Provide a thesis statement.
- Section 2: Summary and Impact of Employment Law #1. In this section, (1) provide a summary of key features of the law, and (2) describe how the law impacts the unionized workplace in terms of recruiting, selection, compensation, promotions/terminations, performance management, employee/labor relations, communication, and/or training and development.
- Section 3: Summary and Impact of Employment Law #2. In this section, (1) provide a summary of key features of the law, and (2) describe how the law impacts the unionized workplace in terms of recruiting, selection, compensation, promotions/terminations, performance management, employee/labor relations, communication, and/or training and development.
- Section 4: Challenges and Recommendations for Labor Relations Topic #1. In this section, (1) describe the challenges related to this labor relations issue on organizational effectiveness and union-management relationships within the workplace, and (2) based on your research, explain your recommendations to manage those challenges effectively within a unionized workplace.
- Section 5: Challenges and Recommendations for Labor Relations Topic #2. In this section, (1) describe the challenges related to this labor relations issue on organizational effectiveness and union-management relationships within the workplace and (2) based on your research, explain your recommendations to manage those challenges effectively within a unionized workplace.
- Section 6: Conclusion. In this section, provide a brief summary of (1) your lessons learned and (2) the reasons these topics are important for effective human resource management in unionized organizations.
- Reference Page
Additional requirements:
- A minimum of eight pages, or 2,000 words, not including the title and reference pages, which are required.
- Your paper must be properly cited and formatted according to the CSU-Global Guide to Writing and APA (Links to an external site.).
- Include a formal reference page. This is an individual paper; however, you should reflect on our discussion forums and incorporate ideas from there, as appropriate.
- You must support your analysis with at least five scholarly references and can include resources from this course.
- The CSU-Global Library (Links to an external site.) is a good place to find these sources. You cannot use Wikipedia or any CSU-Global assignment. For this assignment, a credible source is defined as:
- A scholarly or peer-reviewed journal article.
- A government-based website or publication.
- A trade or industry journal article, publication, or website, including those from trade organizations such as SHRM.org and TD.org.