The major issue addressed in this article is union involvement in conversions to employee ownership and the impact of such ownership on union roles and functions. The main point is that employee ownership appears to generate role conflict for unions as they thus potentially represent both employees and owners. The author hypothesizes that trade unions are ready to accept the conversion of a public firm to an EOC when the union is certain of maintaining political control over the company. There are two clearly defined situations in which unions might support a conversion: a) in the case of a failing firm that converts to employee ownership to save jobs; and b) in the case where a company is converted to protect it against a takeover by priva...
This dissertation examines the role of labor unions, via their pension funds, as shareholder activis...
This Article addresses the particular problems inherent in the construction industry that prevent em...
Should unions and corporations be treated identically under the antitrust laws? This article explore...
During the past two decades, the majority of private and public sector employers in the United State...
This Article addresses these questions first by discussing the predominant philosophical approach ad...
The article examines how non-union forms of employee representation impact on employee attitudes to ...
This article examines the employee buyout process and industrial relations under employee ownership ...
Private equity firms are accused by trade unions of changing industrial relations in buyouts by demo...
Employee share ownership is becoming increasingly important. This paper studies employee share owner...
This article addresses the question: what impact do trade unions have on employee trust in managemen...
This article draws together extant knowledge from the psychological contract, trust, union and new w...
Labor unions are active again - but this time as capitalists. The potential strength of union pensio...
This paper examines the literature and research on unions relevant to the effective adoption of High...
Worker ownership is an old idea that is newly relevant. A crucial reason for ownership that is seldo...
The internal government of trade unions has been, and continues to be, a subject of special interest...
This dissertation examines the role of labor unions, via their pension funds, as shareholder activis...
This Article addresses the particular problems inherent in the construction industry that prevent em...
Should unions and corporations be treated identically under the antitrust laws? This article explore...
During the past two decades, the majority of private and public sector employers in the United State...
This Article addresses these questions first by discussing the predominant philosophical approach ad...
The article examines how non-union forms of employee representation impact on employee attitudes to ...
This article examines the employee buyout process and industrial relations under employee ownership ...
Private equity firms are accused by trade unions of changing industrial relations in buyouts by demo...
Employee share ownership is becoming increasingly important. This paper studies employee share owner...
This article addresses the question: what impact do trade unions have on employee trust in managemen...
This article draws together extant knowledge from the psychological contract, trust, union and new w...
Labor unions are active again - but this time as capitalists. The potential strength of union pensio...
This paper examines the literature and research on unions relevant to the effective adoption of High...
Worker ownership is an old idea that is newly relevant. A crucial reason for ownership that is seldo...
The internal government of trade unions has been, and continues to be, a subject of special interest...
This dissertation examines the role of labor unions, via their pension funds, as shareholder activis...
This Article addresses the particular problems inherent in the construction industry that prevent em...
Should unions and corporations be treated identically under the antitrust laws? This article explore...