Mrrrph.
Finished w/my Mgmt. and Labor Relations take-home midterm except for one question:
Based upon your knowledge, readings or discussions in class, formulate a question specific to this course which you believe would be important for members of class to discuss. Do not answer your question but explain the reason or reasons it is important.
Questions like 'what do you believe are the major reasons for the decline in private sector union membership in the United States'? Easy. Questions like 'what do you think the course needs'? Hard.
bah.
Well, must come up with something. I have discovered over the past few years that I have somehow developed a powerful yet well-hidden desire to someday win a Nobel Prize for Economics, of all things. I suppose I have to start somewhere. 'tain't like I've got to come up with this question as the basis for a graduate thesis, after all.
Based upon your knowledge, readings or discussions in class, formulate a question specific to this course which you believe would be important for members of class to discuss. Do not answer your question but explain the reason or reasons it is important.
Questions like 'what do you believe are the major reasons for the decline in private sector union membership in the United States'? Easy. Questions like 'what do you think the course needs'? Hard.
bah.
Well, must come up with something. I have discovered over the past few years that I have somehow developed a powerful yet well-hidden desire to someday win a Nobel Prize for Economics, of all things. I suppose I have to start somewhere. 'tain't like I've got to come up with this question as the basis for a graduate thesis, after all.
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What do you do when a boss and worker *really* can't communicate?
Is there any sector of work or workers that really can't, feasibly, be unionized? (history tells us that there have even been military unions, before)
What role do work songs and protest songs hold in labor/management relationships?
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Aaah, found it.
It's going on my Amazon wish list, alongside Theriault. *happy humming* Yanno, once I get a place of my own to live and establish myself a bit financially, I think I might try to find somewhere to get a graduate degree in economics. It'd be interesting. I'd really like to understand the subject in a more in-depth fashion, and I think I could probably win a Nobel Prize if I really tried. C'mon, one of the more recent Nobel winners got his prize for essentially saying 'the New York City subway would work better if you charged people less to ride at times when there were fewer riders and changed the position of the turnstiles to the surface entrance area'. I bet I could do it if I really busted my ass.
Re: Aaah, found it.