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ADVISORY/Forced Overtime Growing.


--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Nov. 11, 1998--

TOPIC: Mandatory overtime is becoming an issue in labor negotiations as more employers are demanding longer hours from their workers. Overall, the number of overtime hours are on the rise, but Randel K. Johnson, a U.S. Chamber of Commerce The U.S. Chamber of Commerce is the world's largest not-for-profit federation of businesses, representing more than 3 million businesses and organizations in the United States. As of 2003, the chamber was comprised of 3000 state and local chambers and 830 business associations.  vice president, asserts that forced overtime should be handled through labor negotiations, not through federal regulation.

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Scott C. Moriearty is a partner at Bingham Dana LLP LLP - Lower Layer Protocol , and is an expert in labor arbitration arbitration

Process of resolving a dispute or a grievance outside a court system by presenting it for decision to an impartial third party. Both sides in the dispute usually must agree in advance to the choice of arbitrator and certify that they will abide by the
 and labor and employment law.

Mahmood Zaidi is a professor of management at the University of Minnesota's School of Business and studies labor economics and industrial relations industrial relations
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Relations between the management of an industrial enterprise and its employees.


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the relations between management and workers
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Michael D. Schulman is a professor of sociology at North Carolina State University History

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 and concentrates on labor/management relations.

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