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American Rights at Work releases The Labor Day List: Partnerships that Work
each year to recognize successful partnerships between employers and
their employees’ labor unions that are working well in the global
economy. While many companies profess that they must implement massive
layoffs, slash benefits, employ temporary and cheap labor, and hire
unionbusters to prevent workers from forming unions in order to remain
profitable in today’s marketplace, the practices of businesses
profiled in this publication suggest there is another way.
Defining New Standards for 21st Century Labor Relations
The list, a current snapshot of some of the nation’s most
innovative partnerships, includes a cross-section of national and
regional, private and public employers of various sizes, locations, and
industries. The featured trendsetters are bucking the
current “race-to-the-bottom” trend while defining new standards for
21st century labor relations that balance profitability with workers’
needs and rights.
By fairly compensating employees and sharing decision-making
responsibility with them through unions, these employers prove that
embracing such a forward-thinking business model is a smart,ethical,
and successful strategy.
Criteria
All Labor Day List
employers have demonstrated a commitment to respecting workers’ freedom
to choose union representation, and have negotiated good contracts with
their employees’ unions.
Furthermore, profiled employers excel in at least one of the following key labor standards:
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Collaborating as equal partners with workers and their unions to craft innovative strategies on compensation, performance, and productivity to meet business goals and address challenges.
- Providing sustainable wages or progressive increases and worker-friendly benefits
- Creating new jobs and implementing employee-retention strategies
- Protecting workers’ safety and health
- Fostering diversity and inclusion in the workforce
- Offering training and professional development opportunities
- Contributing positively to the broader community
Socially Responsible Business Program
Launched in the summer of 2005, American Rights at Work’s Socially
Responsible Business Program promotes awareness of socially responsible
and ethical corporate labor practices. The Program engages
forward-thinking business and labor leaders to develop and encourage
sound policies and collaborative efforts that sustain workers,
businesses, and society at large. The Labor Day List: Partnerships that Work is a project of American Rights at Work’s Socially Responsible Business Program.
Nominations
Each Labor Day, American Rights at Work will profile a new list of
employers that partner with their employees’ labor unions to empower
their workforce. To nominate an employer for the 2008 Labor Day List, contact:
American Rights at Work - Socially Responsible Business Program
1100 17th Street NW, Suite 950
Washington, DC 20036
srbprogram [at] americanrightsatwork.org
Please be sure to include your name, contact information, name of
nominated employer, and the reason this employer should be considered. Submission deadline is April 1, 2008.
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