After more than two years of negotiations, in December 1992, the governments of Canada, Mexico, and the United States signed the North American Free Trade Agreement. During the months leading up to the signing, labor, industry, environment, and religious groups from the three countries actively debated and lobbied their respective trade negotiators to gain support for their particular concerns. Lobbying by these groups continues as policy deliberations shift from treaty negotiations to the submission of enabling legislation and, ultimately in the United States, congressional authorization.…mehr
After more than two years of negotiations, in December 1992, the governments of Canada, Mexico, and the United States signed the North American Free Trade Agreement. During the months leading up to the signing, labor, industry, environment, and religious groups from the three countries actively debated and lobbied their respective trade negotiators to gain support for their particular concerns. Lobbying by these groups continues as policy deliberations shift from treaty negotiations to the submission of enabling legislation and, ultimately in the United States, congressional authorization. This volume brings together key spokespeople from labor, industry, and government and presents the main arguments for and against the Free Trade Agreement as well as views on the Agreement's impact. The book is intended for policy makers, business managers, labor organizations, environmentalists, academics, students, and others who have an interest in understanding and exploring the issues surrounding the NAFTA debate.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
MARIO F. BOGNANNO is Professor and Director of the Industrial Relations Center at the University of Minnesota. KATHRYN J. READY is Associate Professor, Department of Business Administration University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire.
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Preface Introduction: NAFTA and Its Actors by Kathryn J. Ready and Mario F. Bognanno Background NAFTA: Labor, Industry, and Government Perspectives by Kathryn J. Ready Proceedings North American Free Trade Agreement's Impact on Labor by Mark Anderson A Canadian Labor Perspective on a North American Free Trade Agreement by Bruce Campbell The Canadian-U.S. Free Trade Agreement: Lessons to Guide the Evolution of NAFTA by William H. Cavitt Reaction Panel Remarks Made at the Conference on North American Free Trade: Labor, Industry, and Government Policy Perspectives by William H. Cavitt The Impact of Free Trade on Industry by Calman J. Cohen Estimating the Impact of the U.S.-Mexican Free Trade Agreement on Industrial Labor by James M. Cypher The Road to the North American Free Trade Agreement: Laissez-Faire or a Ladder Up? by Jeff Faux and Thea Lee Impact of the Potential Free Trade Agreement between the United States and Mexico on Collective Bargaining from the Point of View of U.S. Companies by Manfred Fiedler Free Trade, Globalization, and U.S. Labor: What Are the Long-Run Dynamics? by William C. Gruben The Impact of Free Trade on the Collective Agreement by Morley Gunderson and Anil Verma International Unions and Transnational Collective Bargaining by Pharis Harvey The North American Free Trade Agreement as an Element of U.S. Trade Policy by Robert T. Kudrle International Competition and the Evolution of a North American Free Trade Area by Robert Z. Lawrence The Role of Trade in North American Integration by Sunder Magun International Unions and Transnational Collective Bargaining by Joe Mangone The North American Free Trade Agreement Negotiations and the Canadian-U.S. Free Trade Agreement: Revisiting Unfinished Business by Keith Martin International Unions and Transnational Collective Bargaining by M. E. Nichols The Impact of NAFTA on Collective Agreements in Canada: Issues and Trends by Claude Rioux Provisions of Collective Agreements: A Comparison of Selected Portions of Labor Arguments Negotiated in Canada and the United States by Marcus Hart Sandver The Impact of NAFTA on Labor by Stephen I. Schlossberg Mutual Labor-Management Concerns to Be Addressed in a North American Free Trade Agenda by Gary Sorensen Implications for Labor-Management Relations of the Proposed North American Free Trade Agreement by Jeremy Wright Bibliography
Preface Introduction: NAFTA and Its Actors by Kathryn J. Ready and Mario F. Bognanno Background NAFTA: Labor, Industry, and Government Perspectives by Kathryn J. Ready Proceedings North American Free Trade Agreement's Impact on Labor by Mark Anderson A Canadian Labor Perspective on a North American Free Trade Agreement by Bruce Campbell The Canadian-U.S. Free Trade Agreement: Lessons to Guide the Evolution of NAFTA by William H. Cavitt Reaction Panel Remarks Made at the Conference on North American Free Trade: Labor, Industry, and Government Policy Perspectives by William H. Cavitt The Impact of Free Trade on Industry by Calman J. Cohen Estimating the Impact of the U.S.-Mexican Free Trade Agreement on Industrial Labor by James M. Cypher The Road to the North American Free Trade Agreement: Laissez-Faire or a Ladder Up? by Jeff Faux and Thea Lee Impact of the Potential Free Trade Agreement between the United States and Mexico on Collective Bargaining from the Point of View of U.S. Companies by Manfred Fiedler Free Trade, Globalization, and U.S. Labor: What Are the Long-Run Dynamics? by William C. Gruben The Impact of Free Trade on the Collective Agreement by Morley Gunderson and Anil Verma International Unions and Transnational Collective Bargaining by Pharis Harvey The North American Free Trade Agreement as an Element of U.S. Trade Policy by Robert T. Kudrle International Competition and the Evolution of a North American Free Trade Area by Robert Z. Lawrence The Role of Trade in North American Integration by Sunder Magun International Unions and Transnational Collective Bargaining by Joe Mangone The North American Free Trade Agreement Negotiations and the Canadian-U.S. Free Trade Agreement: Revisiting Unfinished Business by Keith Martin International Unions and Transnational Collective Bargaining by M. E. Nichols The Impact of NAFTA on Collective Agreements in Canada: Issues and Trends by Claude Rioux Provisions of Collective Agreements: A Comparison of Selected Portions of Labor Arguments Negotiated in Canada and the United States by Marcus Hart Sandver The Impact of NAFTA on Labor by Stephen I. Schlossberg Mutual Labor-Management Concerns to Be Addressed in a North American Free Trade Agenda by Gary Sorensen Implications for Labor-Management Relations of the Proposed North American Free Trade Agreement by Jeremy Wright Bibliography
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