Major Works
- Wage Determination under Trade Unions, 1944, 1950.
- Collective Bargaining: Principles and Cases, 1949, 1953.
- Industrial Relations Systems, 1958, 1993.
- Industrialism and Industrial Man, (with Clark Kerr, Frederick Harbison, and Charles Myers), 1960.
- Labor and the American Community, (with Derek C Bok), 1970.
- The Lessons of Wage and Price Controls – The Food Sector, ed., 1978.
- Labor in the Twentieth Century, ed., 1978.
- Business and Public Policy, ed., 1980.
- Dispute Resolution, Negotiation and Consensus Building, 1984.
- The Management of Labor Unions, 1990.
- Mediation and Arbitration of Employment Disputes, (with Arnold Zack), 1997.
- A Stitch in Time: Lean Retailing and the Transformation of Manufacturing--Lessons from the Apparel and Textile Industries, (with Frederick H. Abernathy, Janice H. Hammond and David Weil), 1999.
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