Understanding Trade Unions in the Automotive Industry
Objective:
Students will gain an understanding of trade unions, focusing on their role in the automotive industry, using the United Auto Workers (UAW) case study as a reference point.
Duration: 2 class periods (45 minutes each)
Materials Needed:
● Case study on trade unions in the automotive industry
● Whiteboard and markers
● Handouts with discussion questions
● Internet access for research
About this bundle
Included in this bundle there is a variety of resources focusing on the four factors of production. All activities simply need to be printed out in advance, and are focused around land, labor, capital, and enterprise. Each activity provides a fun introduction to the factors of production and teaches students the definitions of all of the key terms.
Included:
Escape room with powerpoint and activities
Multiple choice quiz
Factors of production worksheet
Word search
Factors of Production - Homework
Great value bundle!
Included in this bundle there is a variety of resources focusing on the importance of communication in business, potential barriers to communication, and the various types of communication. All activities simply need to be printed out in advance, and explore all of the key terms relating to communication in business.
Included:
Escape Room with PowerPoint & Clue Cards, & Answer Key
Multiple Choice Quiz with Answer Key
Communication in Business - Printable Activity
Communication Barriers - Word Search
Communication Barriers - Full Lesson
Homework focused upon verbal and written communication. A range of activities are included to introduce and build upon the topic. Answers are included on the second page.
This resource would be a great introduction for students to any business studies course as it encourages students to think and discuss what skills are needed to start a business and why someone might decide to setup their own business. Included in this lesson there is a powerpoint, two worksheets and a link to an online game that covers the learning objectives.
Learning objectives
To be able to describe the reasons someone may decide to set up their own business.
To be able to explain the skills someone needs to run a business successfully.
To be able to explain the difference between goods and services.