The authors assess the status of recent organizing efforts in California and examine the challenges that must be overcome if California unions are going to significantly increase union density in the state. Through their analysis of a combination of national and state data on employment, union membership, workforce and union demographics, and public and private sector union organizing activity, they find that unions in California have been more successful than unions in other states in increasing union membership and density in both the private and public sectors. In particular, the California labor movement has made significant strides in organizing immigrant workers, especially in health care and other services. Still, when placed in the ...
Labor scholars have long advocated social movement unionism as a strategy to revitalize the American...
Despite the growing interest in union organizing, there has been little effort to systematically des...
Recent studies suggest that the rate of trade union membership in the United States is declining bec...
This analysis of California union membership draws on data from the 2001–02 California Union Census ...
This chapter examines the current state of union-management relations in California, based on record...
In recent years, California has seen a number of high-profile work stoppages such as an extended dis...
This paper examines the challenges facing California homecare workers in their historic struggle to ...
IRLE’s State of the Unions 2015 starts by considering the impacts of the fifteen dollar minimum wage...
Organizing Immigrants, which is the result of a May 1998 conference at UCLA, is one of the first att...
research on union organizing has significantly expanded our knowledge on the role this processes pla...
[Excerpt] For several years, the California Labor Federation has been engaged in a strategic plannin...
The effective stalemate over national labor law reform that began in the 1970s has prompted employer...
This dissertation focuses on attempts by labor unions in the United States to prioritize new-member ...
The growth and change in high -tech industries in Silicon Valley over the last 20 years has produced...
The labor movement in the United State is on the ropes, bruised and fighting back only sporadically ...
Labor scholars have long advocated social movement unionism as a strategy to revitalize the American...
Despite the growing interest in union organizing, there has been little effort to systematically des...
Recent studies suggest that the rate of trade union membership in the United States is declining bec...
This analysis of California union membership draws on data from the 2001–02 California Union Census ...
This chapter examines the current state of union-management relations in California, based on record...
In recent years, California has seen a number of high-profile work stoppages such as an extended dis...
This paper examines the challenges facing California homecare workers in their historic struggle to ...
IRLE’s State of the Unions 2015 starts by considering the impacts of the fifteen dollar minimum wage...
Organizing Immigrants, which is the result of a May 1998 conference at UCLA, is one of the first att...
research on union organizing has significantly expanded our knowledge on the role this processes pla...
[Excerpt] For several years, the California Labor Federation has been engaged in a strategic plannin...
The effective stalemate over national labor law reform that began in the 1970s has prompted employer...
This dissertation focuses on attempts by labor unions in the United States to prioritize new-member ...
The growth and change in high -tech industries in Silicon Valley over the last 20 years has produced...
The labor movement in the United State is on the ropes, bruised and fighting back only sporadically ...
Labor scholars have long advocated social movement unionism as a strategy to revitalize the American...
Despite the growing interest in union organizing, there has been little effort to systematically des...
Recent studies suggest that the rate of trade union membership in the United States is declining bec...