Hrm 586 Week 6 Course Project

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HRM 586 Week 6 Course Project

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Labor Relations Course Project

Guidelines | Course Project Topics | Grading Rubric

Guidelines

There is a written course project due at the end of Week 6. It should be 15–20 pages in length (excluding the cover/reference pages). Your work must be double-spaced with one inch margins and should use one of the five approved style formats (APA or MLA are preferred). You may select one topic from the list below.

You should choose a labor relations topic that is of interest to you. This could be an idea that: (a) comes out of one of the class case studies, (b) something you have wanted to investigate for a long time and have not had time for, (c) a labor relations issue that is pressing at work and needs a solution, or (d) a recommendation that you want to make to your organization's labor relations professionals or to your union.

Your paper should be organized in such a way that you integrate the following elements into your work:

• A clear thesis that consists of at least two main points

• Introduction section with a detailed background/history of the topic

• Literature review that incorporates research that supports your assertions on the topic

• Recommendation section where you will explain what you have learned and how you propose to alter or amend the situation discussed

• Conclusion

Course Project Topics

1. White collar unionism in the United States in the next decade: an attempt to predict its future size and shape

2. Managerial resistance to unionism: how deeply rooted, how widespread and how logical is it?

3. Crime and organized labor: how much connection is there?

4. Corruption in the Teamsters Union

5. The role of personality in American labor union history

6. An evaluation of organized labor’s relationship with the black community

7. Samuel Gompers and John L. Lewis: a comparison of two...