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| | Industrial Relations |
 | | Industrial Relations (IR) developed as a distinct academic subject nearly three quarters of a century ago. |
 | | Due to the multi-discplinary focus of industrial relations it is also necessary to build basic collections (level 2/3) of monographs and serials from the disciplines of economics, law, political science, psychology and sociology. |
 | | It is here that titles on collective bargaining, industrial relations, labor disputes, labor economics (employment/unemployment, wage structure, discrimination, poverty, education and training, fringe benefits), labor/labor union history, contemporary trade union issues, as well as those dealing with international and comparative industrial relations are to be found. |
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