The general decline of strikes does not necessarily imply that workers are demobilised. A dormant strike potential can be present. Drawing on strikes as ‘experience goods’, this article sheds light on this point by studying pro-strike attitudes among employees in 24 countries who have never been on strike. The variation in pro-strike attitudes is explained by both contextual (collective bargaining coverage, economic conditions and freedom of rights and liberties) and individual (union membership and confidence in unions, political values and household financial situation) factors. Deeper analyses of three countries highlight the potential impact of specific repertoires of contention developed over time on the formation of pro-strike attitud...
A qualitative shift is underway in the nature of labor protest in China. Contrary to prior literatur...
The Norwegian labor union density rate has been falling over the last decades, even though the count...
This is an author's peer-reviewed final manuscript, as accepted by the publisher. The published arti...
This article examines willingness to strike among 141 nonprofessional public school employees shortl...
This paper examines strikes as an expression of worker voice. It begins with a discussion of the con...
Strikes provide a current, fresh but also a seldom-addressed issue to study from economic sciences p...
Strikes are a recurrent phenomenon in many countries. However, research on strikes from a psychologi...
In this paper, we compile a unique historical dataset that records strike activity in the British en...
This paper investigates the relationship between different types of workplace representation and str...
This factsheet presents longer-term trends on strike activities covering the period from 1999 to 201...
Most of the literature on strikes has addressed one of four issues: causation, variation between sec...
CUPE On Strike offers a profile of the 1502 CUPE strikes since the union's inception in 1963 until 2...
As part of a research program on worker militancy, this note presents an overview of the data on wor...
The strikes’ literature is dominated by the causes and effects of strike action as they relate direc...
Most of the literature on strikes has addressed one of four issues: causation, variation between sec...
A qualitative shift is underway in the nature of labor protest in China. Contrary to prior literatur...
The Norwegian labor union density rate has been falling over the last decades, even though the count...
This is an author's peer-reviewed final manuscript, as accepted by the publisher. The published arti...
This article examines willingness to strike among 141 nonprofessional public school employees shortl...
This paper examines strikes as an expression of worker voice. It begins with a discussion of the con...
Strikes provide a current, fresh but also a seldom-addressed issue to study from economic sciences p...
Strikes are a recurrent phenomenon in many countries. However, research on strikes from a psychologi...
In this paper, we compile a unique historical dataset that records strike activity in the British en...
This paper investigates the relationship between different types of workplace representation and str...
This factsheet presents longer-term trends on strike activities covering the period from 1999 to 201...
Most of the literature on strikes has addressed one of four issues: causation, variation between sec...
CUPE On Strike offers a profile of the 1502 CUPE strikes since the union's inception in 1963 until 2...
As part of a research program on worker militancy, this note presents an overview of the data on wor...
The strikes’ literature is dominated by the causes and effects of strike action as they relate direc...
Most of the literature on strikes has addressed one of four issues: causation, variation between sec...
A qualitative shift is underway in the nature of labor protest in China. Contrary to prior literatur...
The Norwegian labor union density rate has been falling over the last decades, even though the count...
This is an author's peer-reviewed final manuscript, as accepted by the publisher. The published arti...