Asked by Shaelyn Budell on Sep 27, 2024

U.S. Labor relations are set primarily by strike power, court orders, and public decision-making than by private administrations of contract terms.

Strike Power

The ability of a labor union or collective of workers to initiate a strike, halting work to demand better conditions, wages, or to protest against policies.

Public Decision-making

The process through which decisions are made by public officials or bodies, representing the interests of the public in governmental or community affairs.

  • Attain an understanding of the constituents and intentions behind U.S. union contracts.