After decades of massive employment losses in heavily unionized sectors of the economy, and the exponential growth of the largely unorganized service sector, the American labor movement is struggling to remain relevant. Despite new organizing initiatives, the combination of US labor law and labor relations practices have made new organizing a tremendously arduous endeavor. Private sector workers, in particular, are routinely confronted with a host of aggressive legal, marginally legal, and illegal anti-union tactics from employers and their representatives
[Excerpt] Beyond numbers, what unions are doing on the ground reflects their vitality. Unions are al...
[Excerpt] Despite our almost universal lack of significant organizing victories, we continue to orga...
Labor unions are in an important time of change. As memberships decline, a new organization, called ...
[Excerpt] After two decades of massive employment losses in heavily unionized sectors of the economy...
Organizing is an extremely risky and arduous venture for American workers. As the experience of the ...
Investigates factors that explain why 25-30 percent of the time unions fail to obtain collective bar...
[Excerpt] The American labor movement is at a watershed. For the first time since the early years of...
American labor unions have collapsed. Having once bargained for more than a third of American worker...
American labor unions have collapsed. Having once bargained for more than a third of American worker...
This report represents the first part of a larger study of public sector organizing that will includ...
With the refocusing of attention of the labor movement on organizing, an increasing number of schola...
[Excerpt] In December 1985 the American Federation of State, County & Municipal Employees (AFSCME) w...
U.S. private sector unionism is in decline. From a high watermark in 1953 of around 35.7% of the pri...
Although often viewed as a dismal failure, the National Labor Relations Act (NLRA) has been remarkab...
The labor movement in the United States is in trouble. This fact is now widely accepted even by lead...
[Excerpt] Beyond numbers, what unions are doing on the ground reflects their vitality. Unions are al...
[Excerpt] Despite our almost universal lack of significant organizing victories, we continue to orga...
Labor unions are in an important time of change. As memberships decline, a new organization, called ...
[Excerpt] After two decades of massive employment losses in heavily unionized sectors of the economy...
Organizing is an extremely risky and arduous venture for American workers. As the experience of the ...
Investigates factors that explain why 25-30 percent of the time unions fail to obtain collective bar...
[Excerpt] The American labor movement is at a watershed. For the first time since the early years of...
American labor unions have collapsed. Having once bargained for more than a third of American worker...
American labor unions have collapsed. Having once bargained for more than a third of American worker...
This report represents the first part of a larger study of public sector organizing that will includ...
With the refocusing of attention of the labor movement on organizing, an increasing number of schola...
[Excerpt] In December 1985 the American Federation of State, County & Municipal Employees (AFSCME) w...
U.S. private sector unionism is in decline. From a high watermark in 1953 of around 35.7% of the pri...
Although often viewed as a dismal failure, the National Labor Relations Act (NLRA) has been remarkab...
The labor movement in the United States is in trouble. This fact is now widely accepted even by lead...
[Excerpt] Beyond numbers, what unions are doing on the ground reflects their vitality. Unions are al...
[Excerpt] Despite our almost universal lack of significant organizing victories, we continue to orga...
Labor unions are in an important time of change. As memberships decline, a new organization, called ...