This paper examines the determinants and consequences of delay in the union certification process using data from certification applications and unfair labor practice complaints (ULPs) from British Columbia (1986–98) and Ontario (1993–98). During the period studied, there were several changes in delay-related laws, including laws regulating the presence and stringency of election time limits and the availability of expedited ULP hearings. Key findings are that ULPs against the employer reduced the likelihood of compliance with time limit laws except where expedited ULP hearings also existed; employer-filed objections to the application reduced the likelihood of compliance; and election delay reduced the likelihood of certification success b...
The National Labor Relations Act of 1935 (NLRA) gives private sector workers the right to join or fo...
Legislation that prevents the hiring of temporary replacement workers during a work stoppage is cont...
In 1990 Bob Rae's New Democratic (NDP) government was elected in Ontario and in 1993 they passed lab...
This paper examines the determinants and consequences of delay in the union certification process us...
The National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) has long advocated reducing the time period between the fi...
The author estimates the impact of compulsory election laws on certification success using data on o...
The author estimates the impact of compulsory election laws on certification success using data on o...
Cross-section time-series analysis of nine Canadian jurisdictions over nineteen years is used to ide...
grantor: University of TorontoEmployer resistance to union certification was found to be w...
This research project reviews and evaluates the academic literature relating to obtaining and mainta...
There is abundant evidence of a significant and widening gap in union growth rates in the United Sta...
This article proposes a new theoretical framework-the strategic dynamic certification model-to expla...
While previous studies by industrial relations and legal scholars have scrutinized NLRB decisions an...
Over the past decade a number of provinces have abandoned the long-standing Canadian tradition of au...
The notion that the wishes of employees with respect to certification should be ascertained primaril...
The National Labor Relations Act of 1935 (NLRA) gives private sector workers the right to join or fo...
Legislation that prevents the hiring of temporary replacement workers during a work stoppage is cont...
In 1990 Bob Rae's New Democratic (NDP) government was elected in Ontario and in 1993 they passed lab...
This paper examines the determinants and consequences of delay in the union certification process us...
The National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) has long advocated reducing the time period between the fi...
The author estimates the impact of compulsory election laws on certification success using data on o...
The author estimates the impact of compulsory election laws on certification success using data on o...
Cross-section time-series analysis of nine Canadian jurisdictions over nineteen years is used to ide...
grantor: University of TorontoEmployer resistance to union certification was found to be w...
This research project reviews and evaluates the academic literature relating to obtaining and mainta...
There is abundant evidence of a significant and widening gap in union growth rates in the United Sta...
This article proposes a new theoretical framework-the strategic dynamic certification model-to expla...
While previous studies by industrial relations and legal scholars have scrutinized NLRB decisions an...
Over the past decade a number of provinces have abandoned the long-standing Canadian tradition of au...
The notion that the wishes of employees with respect to certification should be ascertained primaril...
The National Labor Relations Act of 1935 (NLRA) gives private sector workers the right to join or fo...
Legislation that prevents the hiring of temporary replacement workers during a work stoppage is cont...
In 1990 Bob Rae's New Democratic (NDP) government was elected in Ontario and in 1993 they passed lab...