A study of the long-term decline of the labour movement in America, exploring the outlook for labour and unions in the 21st century. There are insights from contributors from a range of backgrounds - academic and non-academic, domestic and foreign, pro- and anti-union.
A study of the long-term decline of the labour movement in America, exploring the outlook for labour and unions in the 21st century. There are insights from contributors from a range of backgrounds - academic and non-academic, domestic and foreign, pro- and anti-union.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
1: Introduction 2: The Future of Private Sector Unions in the U.S. 3: Accounting for the Decline of Unions in the Private Sector, 1973-1998 4: Twilight for Organized Labor 5: Information Technology, Unions, and the New Organization: Challenges and Opportunities for Union Survival 6: Private Sector Union Density and the Wage Premium: Past, Present, and Future 7: Unions as Value-Adding Networks: Possibilities for the Future of U.S. Unionism 8: The Fall and Future of Unionism in Construction 9: Learning from Each Other: A European Perspective on American Labor 10: Labor's Love Lost? Changes in the U.S. Environment and Declining Private Sector Unionism 11: Human Resource Management Practices and Worker Desires for Union Representation 12: New Strategies for Union Survival and Revival 13: Labor Unions: Victims of Their Own Political Success? 14: Mandatory Agency Shop Laws as an Explanation of Canada-U.S. Union Density Divergence 15: Intensity of Management Resistance: Understanding the Decline of Unionization in the Private Sector 16: Strategy for Labor 17: The Future of U.S. Private Sector Unionism: Did George Barnett Get it Right After All? 18: Conclusion: The Future of Private Sector Unionism in the U.S.-Assessment and Forecast
1: Introduction 2: The Future of Private Sector Unions in the U.S. 3: Accounting for the Decline of Unions in the Private Sector, 1973-1998 4: Twilight for Organized Labor 5: Information Technology, Unions, and the New Organization: Challenges and Opportunities for Union Survival 6: Private Sector Union Density and the Wage Premium: Past, Present, and Future 7: Unions as Value-Adding Networks: Possibilities for the Future of U.S. Unionism 8: The Fall and Future of Unionism in Construction 9: Learning from Each Other: A European Perspective on American Labor 10: Labor's Love Lost? Changes in the U.S. Environment and Declining Private Sector Unionism 11: Human Resource Management Practices and Worker Desires for Union Representation 12: New Strategies for Union Survival and Revival 13: Labor Unions: Victims of Their Own Political Success? 14: Mandatory Agency Shop Laws as an Explanation of Canada-U.S. Union Density Divergence 15: Intensity of Management Resistance: Understanding the Decline of Unionization in the Private Sector 16: Strategy for Labor 17: The Future of U.S. Private Sector Unionism: Did George Barnett Get it Right After All? 18: Conclusion: The Future of Private Sector Unionism in the U.S.-Assessment and Forecast
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