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industrial relations

NOUN
links between management and laborers
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He said Transpennine has "poor performance, poor industrial relations and can't operate in the 21st Century".

From BBC

The school's electrical technology program is approved by the State of California's Industrial Relations Board, meaning students at Laney can count their hours toward the requirements to take the state certification exam.

From Salon

The head of the Trades Union Congress, Paul Nowak, said that if it became law the legislation would "prolong disputes and poison industrial relations - leading to more frequent strikes".

From BBC

The unions "may hope for similar success in a judicial review of any future minimum service level legislation", said Tom Long, employment partner and industrial relations specialist at law firm, Shakespeare Martineau.

From BBC

In the meantime, the state Department of Industrial Relations said it plans to begin implementing the law on Sunday.

From Seattle Times