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HRM 450 Module 5 Portfolio Milestone Labor relation issues have been on the forefront in the United States since the early 20th century when the first labor laws were passed (HG.org, 2015) Laws were enacted to govern the rights and responsibilities between employers and employees. The first phase of labor laws dealt with laws to compensation for injured workers, a standard minimum wage and work week and prohibit child labor (HG.org, 2015) In the 1960’s and ’70s, laws were focused on discrimination and unsafe work conditions, today issues include employee healthcare and equal pay for men and women (HG.org, 2015). As these laws came into effect, several government agencies were created to ensure that employers, employees and unions were …show more content…

The board interrupts the current philosophies on labor relations. The main responsibilities of the board are to stop unfair labor practices from employers or unions, and to determine if employees covered under the LMRA want representation by an independent labor organization so they can collectively bargain with their employer (Holley, et al., 2012).
• U.S. Department of Labor (USDOL) was established in 1913 this federal department has many layers of internal agencies that assist and monitor labor rights, relations, and laws in the United States (United States Department of Labor, 2015).
• National Railroad Adjustment Board (NRAB) has four different divisions that listen to grievances and work as a neutral party in attempt to resolve the conflict (Holley, et al., 2012).
• Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) ensure that workers have a safe and protected work environment with set standards for safety, health and injury reporting (OSHA, …show more content…

According to Sarah Bernhardt, Human Resource Manager at Carmel Partners, she has twelve years of experience in human resources, an undergraduate degree in management, a PHR certificate, and a SHRM-CP certification. She has been in the role of Human Resource Manager for the past two years. Sarah states that she learned more in her PRR/SPHR courses, than she learned in her college education classes. All of her education has allowed her to perform in her position with knowledge and professionalism that she is acting responsibly and within the law to protect her company and the employees that work at her company (Bernhardt,

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