In many states, Republican Governors have moved to end collective bargaining rights for public employees, with the aim of curtailing their ability to mobilize politically. In new research covering 34 states with mandatory collective bargaining laws, Patrick Flavin and Michael T. Hartney find that these laws can have a large effect on the likelihood that public employees will participate in politics. They say that with the rise of new laws to prevent collective bargaining for state employees, the membership and influence of labor unions is likely to decline
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Recently some state and local governments in the United States have sharply reduced or eliminated em...
The beginning of the second decade of the 21st century saw renewed attacks on public employee collec...
The rise of public sector unions is one of the most significant but least examined movements for leg...
Since 2011, a number of states have amended their collective bargaining laws covering state and loca...
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Recently some state and local governments in the United States have sharply reduced or eliminated pu...
This article discusses the arguments against adopting collective bargaining in the public sector and...
Recent legislation raised questions about the status of teachers unions and public-sector collective...
The Issue of Public Sector Collective Bargaining PERHAPS THE MOST significant single phenomenon III ...
Government policies can activate a political constituency not only by providing material resources t...
Students of American politics rarely study public sector unions and their impacts on government. The...
Public-sector unions are generally thought to increase the size of government through collective bar...
Seven states in the US outlaw public sector collective bargaining, but employees in these states sti...
Collective bargaining by public sector employees has been the subject of recent heated debates in th...
Using the American Community Survey, the first chapter (with Eric Brunner) provides new evidence on ...
Recently some state and local governments in the United States have sharply reduced or eliminated em...
The beginning of the second decade of the 21st century saw renewed attacks on public employee collec...
The rise of public sector unions is one of the most significant but least examined movements for leg...
Since 2011, a number of states have amended their collective bargaining laws covering state and loca...
In recent years, a number of states have enacted legislation providing collective bargaining rights ...
Recently some state and local governments in the United States have sharply reduced or eliminated pu...
This article discusses the arguments against adopting collective bargaining in the public sector and...
Recent legislation raised questions about the status of teachers unions and public-sector collective...
The Issue of Public Sector Collective Bargaining PERHAPS THE MOST significant single phenomenon III ...