Bargaining with Baseball: Labor Relations in an Age of Prosperous Turmoil
In 1995, William B. Gould IV, then chairman of the National Labor Relations Board, cast the deciding vote to obtain the injunction that ended the longest strike in baseball history. Sixteen years of peaceful relations between baseball labor and management have followed, as well as unprecedented prosperity in a relationship that had just endured 30 years of strikes and lockouts. This study, which clearly illustrates the practical impact of law on America's pastime, considers the 140-year sweep of labor-management relationships and conflict, exploring player-owner disputes, the development of free agency, the collective bargaining process, and the racial integration of baseball, among other topics. It concludes with a discussion of the "steroids era," the problem with maintaining Jackie Robinson's legacy in the 21st century, and globalization.

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Bargaining with Baseball: Labor Relations in an Age of Prosperous Turmoil
In 1995, William B. Gould IV, then chairman of the National Labor Relations Board, cast the deciding vote to obtain the injunction that ended the longest strike in baseball history. Sixteen years of peaceful relations between baseball labor and management have followed, as well as unprecedented prosperity in a relationship that had just endured 30 years of strikes and lockouts. This study, which clearly illustrates the practical impact of law on America's pastime, considers the 140-year sweep of labor-management relationships and conflict, exploring player-owner disputes, the development of free agency, the collective bargaining process, and the racial integration of baseball, among other topics. It concludes with a discussion of the "steroids era," the problem with maintaining Jackie Robinson's legacy in the 21st century, and globalization.

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Bargaining with Baseball: Labor Relations in an Age of Prosperous Turmoil

Bargaining with Baseball: Labor Relations in an Age of Prosperous Turmoil

by William B. Gould IV
Bargaining with Baseball: Labor Relations in an Age of Prosperous Turmoil

Bargaining with Baseball: Labor Relations in an Age of Prosperous Turmoil

by William B. Gould IV

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Overview

In 1995, William B. Gould IV, then chairman of the National Labor Relations Board, cast the deciding vote to obtain the injunction that ended the longest strike in baseball history. Sixteen years of peaceful relations between baseball labor and management have followed, as well as unprecedented prosperity in a relationship that had just endured 30 years of strikes and lockouts. This study, which clearly illustrates the practical impact of law on America's pastime, considers the 140-year sweep of labor-management relationships and conflict, exploring player-owner disputes, the development of free agency, the collective bargaining process, and the racial integration of baseball, among other topics. It concludes with a discussion of the "steroids era," the problem with maintaining Jackie Robinson's legacy in the 21st century, and globalization.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780786465156
Publisher: McFarland & Company, Inc., Publishers
Publication date: 07/01/2011
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 326
Product dimensions: 7.00(w) x 9.90(h) x 0.80(d)
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

William B. Gould IV is an emeritus professor at Stanford Law School and served as chairman of the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) from 1994 to 1998. He arbitrated the 1992 and 1993 salary disputes between the Major League Baseball Players Association and the Major League Baseball Player Relations Committee. As NLRB chairman, he played a critical role in bringing the 1994-1995 baseball strike to an end.

Table of Contents

Preface 1

1 The State of the Game 7

2 The Post-World Wax II Era: Remembrances of Baseball Past 25

3 The Early Years: The Game and the Law 53

4 The 1994-95 Baseball Strike and the NLRB 97

5 The Financial Aftermath of the Mother of All Strikes 113

6 On-the-Field Changes: The Players Speak 155

7 Cheating, Drugs and Other Forms of Problem Behavior 194

8 The Growing Problem of Race in Baseball 235

9 Globalization and Baseball 254

Conclusion 277

Chapter Notes 285

Bibliography 303

Index 309

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