Synopses & Reviews
In this follow-up to
Balls and Strikes: The Money Game in Professional Baseball (Praeger, 1990), Jennings examines the state of professional baseball's labor relations during a nearly 25 year period, focusing on the background and the outcome of the 1994 baseball strike. Jennings concludes by suggesting ways to improve future labor relations in the sport.
While the entire professional sports industry generates less revenue than sales of Fruit of the Loom underwear, a lengthy strike in professional baseball assures a national notoriety far beyond its economic impact. When the 1994 strike was underway, scores of members of Congress were involved in related investigations and legislation, while President Clinton invoked the public interest in his efforts to resolve the dispute.
Review
[M]r. Jennings provides an excellent and comprehensive description of the background and outcome of the 1994 baseball strike.Labor Studies Journal
Synopsis
In this follow-up to Balls and Strikes: The Money Game in Professional Baseball (Praeger, 1990), Jennings examines the state of professional baseball's labor relations during a nearly 25 year period, focusing on the background and the outcome of the 1994 baseball strike. Jennings concludes by suggesting lessons that can be learned to improve future labor relations in the sport.
Synopsis
Examines the state of professional baseball's labor relations during a nearly 25 year period, focusing on the background and the outcome of the 1994 baseball strike.
About the Author
KENNETH M. JENNINGS is Richard deRaismes Kip Professor of Industrial Relations at the University of North Florida.
Table of Contents
Preface
Collective Bargaining Experiences and Results, 1966-1990
Owners' Economic Concerns Affecting the 1993-1996 Negotiations
Owners' Organizational Frictions Affecting Current Labor Relations: From Steinbrenner to Vincent to Schott
Bargaining Precursors and Dormancy Through the 1994 World Series Cancellation
Non-Productive Collective Bargaining After the World Series Cancellation Until the 1995 Spring Training Season
Labor Relations Developments from the 1995 Spring Training Until Judge Sotomayor's Decision
Vanishing Labor-Management Relationships Through the Remainder of 1995
Management-Labor Ambivalence During the First Eight Months of 1996
Lethargy, Yet Eventual Settlement
Summary, Possible Implications, and Prospects
Appendix: Chronology of Events in Baseball's Labor Relations Activities, 1992-1996
Baseball Bibliographic Note
Selected Bibliography
Index