

An edition of The Union Epidemic (1976)
By Warren H. Chaney, Ph.D.,Warren Chaney,Thomas R. Beech
Publish Date
June 1979
Publisher
Lippincott Williams & Wilkins,US
Language
eng
Pages
144
Description:
“The Union Epidemic,” describes the dilemma faced by private and public health care entities along with other organizations as Unions expand in an epidemic fashion. The book traces union grown and expansion from it’s earliest founding to the present day. It describes in detail the often underhanded and intimidating tactics unions use in the quest for unionization of the workplace and power. In very clear language, it informs the reader of how one-sided (the Unions’ side) government and the National Labor Relations board is in actual practice.
subjects: Hospitals, Labor unions, Personnel management, Staff, Government Regulation, National Labor Relations Board, AFL/CIO, Teamsters, American Federation of State/County and Municipal Employees, American Nurses' Association, American Medical Association, Labor Terms, Medicine, Employees, Hospitals, administration
Places: United States, New York, Washington DC, Detroit, Houston, Dallas, California, Hawaii, Texas, San Francisco, Chicago
Times: 1980s