Han Young Labor Dispute (A) Harvard Case Solution & Analysis

Examines the evolution of labor disputes in the Han Young assembly in Tijuana, Mexico. The dispute began over union representation in the 120-employee company, but soon turned into a source of tension between the U.S., Canada and Mexico, and a test on the side of labor NAFTA. Asks the students. 1) as the international treaties interact with the domestic laws, and 2) the proper role of the various parties to the dispute "Hide
by Robert Kennedy, Brian P. Irwin Source: Harvard Business School 18 pages. Publication Date: December 11, 1998. Prod. #: 799084-PDF-ENG

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