In response to growing challenges, many labor organizations are reevaluating themselves in an effort to become more efficient and effective. Their efforts, however, are limited by their frames of reference. Seldom do unions compare practices across labor movements. To expand these frames of reference we compare union administrative practices in three countries: Canada, the United Kingdom, and the United States. Two specific areas of union administration are examined — human resource/personnel practices and strategic planning. Results from these countries are presented and analyzed to identify and explain similarities and differences
[Excerpt] National unions are gradually adopting the sophisticated management selection and training...
In current Labor-management relations environment there are union avoidance strategies to maintain u...
As increasing numbers of employers and governments in industrialized nations hasten to Americanize ...
Can a union be both democratic and administratively efficient, or are these goals always at odds? Bu...
This note presents findings from the first longitudinal study of the administrative practices of Ame...
This analysis of data from a 2003–2004 telephone survey of 750 Canadian and 450English workers finds...
39 pagesI use unique and innovative survey methodology from World Management Survey (WMS) to collect...
[Excerpt] In June 1993, the Industrial Union Department (IUD) of the AFL-CIO initiated a project to ...
We are attentive to labor practices in foreign lands but as the quotations above indicate, we are un...
This study employs a large on-going survey database to explore the antecedents of comparative differ...
This paper examines administrative/clerical work organization in trade unions. It argues that this w...
In this paper we demonstrate that there is a substantial union representation gap in the United Stat...
Excerpt] There is no question that some unions, such as the UAW in auto-transplants and auto-parts, ...
This paper brings together data from the 1998 Workplace Employee Relations Survey, National Survey o...
Book synopsis: As unions face an ongoing crisis all over the industrialized world, they have often b...
[Excerpt] National unions are gradually adopting the sophisticated management selection and training...
In current Labor-management relations environment there are union avoidance strategies to maintain u...
As increasing numbers of employers and governments in industrialized nations hasten to Americanize ...
Can a union be both democratic and administratively efficient, or are these goals always at odds? Bu...
This note presents findings from the first longitudinal study of the administrative practices of Ame...
This analysis of data from a 2003–2004 telephone survey of 750 Canadian and 450English workers finds...
39 pagesI use unique and innovative survey methodology from World Management Survey (WMS) to collect...
[Excerpt] In June 1993, the Industrial Union Department (IUD) of the AFL-CIO initiated a project to ...
We are attentive to labor practices in foreign lands but as the quotations above indicate, we are un...
This study employs a large on-going survey database to explore the antecedents of comparative differ...
This paper examines administrative/clerical work organization in trade unions. It argues that this w...
In this paper we demonstrate that there is a substantial union representation gap in the United Stat...
Excerpt] There is no question that some unions, such as the UAW in auto-transplants and auto-parts, ...
This paper brings together data from the 1998 Workplace Employee Relations Survey, National Survey o...
Book synopsis: As unions face an ongoing crisis all over the industrialized world, they have often b...
[Excerpt] National unions are gradually adopting the sophisticated management selection and training...
In current Labor-management relations environment there are union avoidance strategies to maintain u...
As increasing numbers of employers and governments in industrialized nations hasten to Americanize ...