This note presents findings from the first longitudinal study of the administrative practices of American unions. Our surveys, conducted in 1990 and 2000, gathered information on the hiring, human resource, and financial/strategic planning practices of U.S.-based national and international unions. The results indicate that American unions are changing their criteria for hiring staff and moving toward more formal human resource policies and systematic financial and strategic planning practices
As increasing numbers of employers and governments in industrialized nations hasten to Americanize ...
[Excerpt] Studying compensation in the non-profit sector is difficult. In non-profit organizations, ...
New York State has long been hailed by the labor movement for its high union density and strong and ...
This note presents findings from the first longitudinal study of the administrative practices of Ame...
In response to growing challenges, many labor organizations are reevaluating themselves in an effort...
[Excerpt] National unions are gradually adopting the sophisticated management selection and training...
[Excerpt] Reflecting increasing complexity of functions, American labor unions are turning to techni...
Includes bibliographical references.A contemporary point of view blames unions for America's deterio...
"This research conducted under the auspices of the Industrial Relations Section at the Sloan School ...
[Excerpt] Confronted by declining membership and market share as well as an erosion of bargaining st...
In a 2005 effort to reinvigorate new-member organizing efforts, seven unions split from the American...
[Excerpt] In June 1993, the Industrial Union Department (IUD) of the AFL-CIO initiated a project to ...
Can a union be both democratic and administratively efficient, or are these goals always at odds? Bu...
Labor unions are in an important time of change. As memberships decline, a new organization, called ...
This dissertation focuses on attempts by labor unions in the United States to prioritize new-member ...
As increasing numbers of employers and governments in industrialized nations hasten to Americanize ...
[Excerpt] Studying compensation in the non-profit sector is difficult. In non-profit organizations, ...
New York State has long been hailed by the labor movement for its high union density and strong and ...
This note presents findings from the first longitudinal study of the administrative practices of Ame...
In response to growing challenges, many labor organizations are reevaluating themselves in an effort...
[Excerpt] National unions are gradually adopting the sophisticated management selection and training...
[Excerpt] Reflecting increasing complexity of functions, American labor unions are turning to techni...
Includes bibliographical references.A contemporary point of view blames unions for America's deterio...
"This research conducted under the auspices of the Industrial Relations Section at the Sloan School ...
[Excerpt] Confronted by declining membership and market share as well as an erosion of bargaining st...
In a 2005 effort to reinvigorate new-member organizing efforts, seven unions split from the American...
[Excerpt] In June 1993, the Industrial Union Department (IUD) of the AFL-CIO initiated a project to ...
Can a union be both democratic and administratively efficient, or are these goals always at odds? Bu...
Labor unions are in an important time of change. As memberships decline, a new organization, called ...
This dissertation focuses on attempts by labor unions in the United States to prioritize new-member ...
As increasing numbers of employers and governments in industrialized nations hasten to Americanize ...
[Excerpt] Studying compensation in the non-profit sector is difficult. In non-profit organizations, ...
New York State has long been hailed by the labor movement for its high union density and strong and ...