Job Today, Gone Tomorrow
Description
A major manufacturing and retailing business finally is on the road to recovery after years of losses. But in order to remain profitable, it begins to downsize its workforce. What are the obligations of a company to its workers? Where do unions fit in? Is it ethical to replace strikers with permanent replacements? University of Pennsylvania Professor of Law Elizabeth Warren helps a panel of workers and managers, including U.S. Secretary of Labor Robert Reich, confront these issues.
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56 min 44 sec
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- Personnel departments (118)
- Business ethics (382)
- Business (3110)
- Management (2363)
- Economics (3707)
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