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Byrd, Stephen Fred was born on June 12, 1928 in Charleston, South Carolina, United States. Son of Paul Fred and Dorothy Byrd.
(MANAGEMENT STRATEGY IN COLLECTIVE BARGAINING BY STEPHEN F...)
MANAGEMENT STRATEGY IN COLLECTIVE BARGAINING BY STEPHEN F. BYRD, Industrial Relations Department, Sinclair Oil Corporation; Attorney, New York Bar. A PRACTICAL GUIDE DESIGNED TO GIVE EMPLOYERS AND MANAGEMENT NEGOTIATIOR--- * The "know-how" necessary for bargaining with unions. * The actual text of specimen clauses, selected from current labor agreements, which illustrate present day trends --- with pointers on contract "language." * Tips on how to avoid the pitfalls that lead to legal diffculties when dealing with both unions and employees --- whether the plant is at present unionized or not." "Copyright 1962 National Foremen's Institute. Copyright 1947, 1948, 1950, 1955 National Foremen's Institute, a division of Prentice-Hall, Inc. Second printing - May 1963." "Contents: Why Management Needs Strategy, Union Management Relations And The Law, Basic Union Aims And Management Bargaining Strategy, Safeguarding Management Rights, Conduct At The Bargaining Table, Appendix. "Key To Specimen Contract Clauses: Arbitration, Checkoff, Death In Family, Demotion, Discharge, Discipline, Foremen, Grievances, Holidays, Job Posting And Bidding, Labor-Management Harmony, Layoffs, Management Rights, Maintenance Of Membership, Maternity Leaves, Merit Rating, "Most-Favored" Employers, No-Strike Clauses, Overtine, Pensions, Production Standards, Promotion, Recall After Layoff, Reporting And Call-In Guarantees, Scheduling Of Operations, Seniority, Severance Pay, Sick Leave, Spoiled Work, Subcontracting, Supervisors, Technological Change, Time Study, Transfers, Union Representatives, Union Security, Vacancies, Vacations, Wages..." "...In the latter part of the nineteenth century and the early decades of the twentieth, physical violence played a large prat in the "settlement" of labor-management disputes. The slogan on both sides seemed to be, "Might makes right." Fists, bricks, clubs, even bullets, were an inevitable accompaniment of most strikes and lockouts frequently...." from book
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Byrd, Stephen Fred was born on June 12, 1928 in Charleston, South Carolina, United States. Son of Paul Fred and Dorothy Byrd.
Student, City College of New York, 1945—1948. Bachelor of Laws, New York Law School, 1951.
Corporation industrial relations representative, Pan American Airways, 1957-1962; corporation industrial relations representative, Sinclair Oil Corporation, 1962-1964; vice president employee relations industrial chemicals division, Allied Chemical Corporation, 1964-1968; vice president industrial relations and personnel, International Nickel Limited company, 1968-1972; senior vice president human resources, Schering-Plough Corporation, Madison, New Jersey, 1973-1988; consultant, Right Associations, Parsippany, New Jersey, 1988-1990.
(MANAGEMENT STRATEGY IN COLLECTIVE BARGAINING BY STEPHEN F...)
Board of directors United Fund Morris County, New Jersey, Big Brothers Morris County, Morristown Young Men’s Christian Association, 1962-1963. Chairman Madison council Boy Scouts American, 1975-1976. Trustee Drew U., Madison, New Jersey, 1976-1980.
With Army of the United States, 1952-1953, Korea. Member Industrial Relations Research assosiation, New York Law School Alumni Association.
Married Margaret A. McAulay, April 15, 1955. Children: Owen, Susan.