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International and Comparative Labor Courses

Sarosh Kuruvilla, Professor of Collective Bargaining, Comparative Industrial Relations (R)The following courses have been approved to fulfill the International and Comparative Labor portion of the ILR elective requirement:

International and Comparative Labor

ILRIC 333 Politics of the Global North
ILRIC 334 Perspectives On Work & Welfare
ILRIC 339 The Political Economy of Mexico
ILRIC 630 Crossing Borders: Contemp Migrations
ILRIC 631 Comparative Labor Movements in Latin America
ILRIC 632 Revitalizing the Labor Movement: A Comparative Perspective
ILRIC 633 Labor, Industry, and Politics in Germany
ILRIC 634 International Labor Law
ILRIC 635 Labor Markets and Income Distribution in Developing Countries
ILRIC 636 Comparative History of Women and Work
ILRIC 637 Labor Relations in Asia
ILRIC 638 Labor, Free Trade, and Economic Integration in the Americas
ILRIC 639 Building a "Social Europe"; Regional Integration in the Global Economy

Collective Bargaining

ILRCB 383 Workers Rights as Human Rights - Gross

Human Resource Management

ILRHR 456 International Human Resource Management
ILRHR 465 Globalization at Work
ILRHR 469 Immigration and the American Labor Force
ILRHR 690 International and Comparative Management
ILRHR 698 International Human Resource Policies and Institutions

International Management

NBA 590 Business in Transition Economies
NBA 599 Business in the European Union

Labor Economics

ILRLE 444 The Evolution of Social Policy in Britain and America
ILRLE 446 Economic History of British Labor
ILRLE 448 Topics in the Twentieth-Century Economics History: The Economics of Depression and the Rise of the Manage Economy
ILRLE 642 Economic Analysis of the Welfare State

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