ERIC Number: EJ894456
Record Type: Journal
Publication Date: 2008
Pages: 56
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ISSN: ISSN-0896-5811
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Employment Law, Negotiation, and the Business Environment: A Cooperative Collective Bargaining Negotiation of the National Hockey League Lockout of 2004
Ciocchetti, Corey A.
Journal of Legal Studies Education, v25 n1 p127-182 Win-Spr 2008
Employment law is a "must-cover" subject in business environment courses. Comparing the plethora of topics requiring coverage with the limited time devoted to employment law during a typical academic term, other important employment subjects--such as negotiation and collective bargaining--commonly receive short shrift. This article offers a creative solution designed to cover these oft-omitted topics with maximum effectiveness and within a brief period of time. The author discusses an exercise that utilizes a student-led collective bargaining negotiation as a vehicle to: (1) cover management and labor issues within the professional sports environment (specifically, the National Hockey League Lockout of 2004-05) and apply lessons to the broader workplace; (2) teach valuable negotiation techniques; and (3) provide insight into an interesting, formidable, and real-world business issue. The author proceeds by describing laws governing the collective bargaining process and categorizing and analyzing four hot-button issues in contemporary collective bargaining negotiations. Then, the author focuses on negotiation by identifying and discussing the six primary stages of a typical collective bargaining negotiation--including specific examples from the professional sports context. Next, the author introduces the National Hockey League (NHL) and its labor history and addresses the pertinent events leading to the 2004-05 lockout. He also demonstrates the negotiation exercise by running through the activity in step-by-step detail. Finally, the author summarizes the resolution to the real-world lockout and presents ideas for applying the exercise to other professional sports dealing with expiring collective bargaining agreements (CBAs). (Contains 153 footnotes.)
Descriptors: Collective Bargaining, Labor, Negotiation Agreements, Employment Practices, Labor Legislation, Business Education, Instructional Effectiveness, Educational Strategies, Teaching Methods, Case Method (Teaching Technique), Team Sports, Instructional Design, Learning Activities, Course Descriptions, Law Related Education
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