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[FR Doc No: 94-7382]


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DEPARTMENT OF LABOR

Office of the Secretary

 

Commission on the Future of Worker-Management Relations; 
Amendment to the Charter

    Notice is hereby given that after consultation with the General 
Services Administration, it has been determined that the Commission on 
the Future of Worker-Management Relations, whose charter will expire 
May 23, 1994 is hereby extended for a duration of six months (November 
23, 1994). This action is necessary and in the public interest. The 
Commission will report to both the Secretary of Labor and the Secretary 
of Commerce.
    The Commission will study and advise the respective Secretaries on, 
among other things, how to enhance workplace productivity through 
labor-management cooperation and employee participation.
    Specifically, the Commission will be asked to address the following 
questions:

    (1) What (if any) new methods or institutions should be 
encouraged, or required, to enhance workplace productivity through 
labor-management cooperation and employee participation?
    (2) What (if any) changes should be made in the present legal 
framework and practices of collective bargaining to enhance 
cooperative behavior, improve productivity, and reduce conflict and 
delay? and
    (3) What (if anything) should be done to increase the extent to 
which workplace problems are directly resolved by the parties 
themselves, rather than through recourse to state and federal courts 
and government regulatory bodies?

    The Commission will consist of approximately ten individuals drawn 
from the academic community, workers, management and the general 
public.
    The Commission will function solely as an advisory body and in 
compliance with the terms of the Federal Advisory Committee Act. Its 
charter is being filed at this time in accordance with approval by the 
General Services Administration Secretariat pursuant to 41 CFR 101-
6.2015(a)(2).

    Signed at Washington, DC, this 24th day of March, 1994.
Robert B. Reich,
Secretary of Labor.
Ronald H. Brown,
Secretary of Commerce.
[FR Doc. 94-7382 Filed 3-28-94; 8:45 am]
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