Using Canadian data on large, private-sector contract negotiations from January 1967 to March 1993, we find that strikes and wages are substantially influenced by labor policy. The data indicate that conciliation policies have largely been ineffective in reducing strike costs. In contrast, general contract reopener provisions appear to make both unions and employers better off by reducing negotiation costs without systematically affecting wage settlements. Legislation banning the use of replacement workers appears to lead to significantly higher negotiation costs and redistribution of quasi-rents from employers to unions
Labor unions are a controversial and relatively little understood species of organization. While emp...
We present a bargaining model of union contract negotiations, in which the union decides between two...
Traditional views are that strikes are the result of mistakes in bargaining [Reder and Neumann (1980...
Les auteurs évaluent l'effet de deux types de lois du travail sur l'activité de grève, à savoir cell...
This paper describes a simple model of labor disputes based on the hypothesis that unions use strike...
174 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1983.Two distinct tasks are undert...
This dissertation studies the effects of changes in labour legislation on strike activity in British...
This paper examines the effect of the different legal environments for bargaining faced by public em...
This brief background sketch of the Canadian labor relations scene suffices to indicate that several...
When politicians consider intervening in labour disputes, they should also consider the long-term, p...
In this paper we study the connections between product .market conditions. negotiated wage settlemen...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 42-44)In Chapter I the collective bargaining process is d...
Recently in the United States there has been a reawakening of interest in the wage effect of unioniz...
In Canada collective bargaining is shaped by a tight statutory structure used to regulate almost eve...
Recent developments in the thoery of strategic bargaining demonstrate howinformational asymmetries c...
Labor unions are a controversial and relatively little understood species of organization. While emp...
We present a bargaining model of union contract negotiations, in which the union decides between two...
Traditional views are that strikes are the result of mistakes in bargaining [Reder and Neumann (1980...
Les auteurs évaluent l'effet de deux types de lois du travail sur l'activité de grève, à savoir cell...
This paper describes a simple model of labor disputes based on the hypothesis that unions use strike...
174 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1983.Two distinct tasks are undert...
This dissertation studies the effects of changes in labour legislation on strike activity in British...
This paper examines the effect of the different legal environments for bargaining faced by public em...
This brief background sketch of the Canadian labor relations scene suffices to indicate that several...
When politicians consider intervening in labour disputes, they should also consider the long-term, p...
In this paper we study the connections between product .market conditions. negotiated wage settlemen...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 42-44)In Chapter I the collective bargaining process is d...
Recently in the United States there has been a reawakening of interest in the wage effect of unioniz...
In Canada collective bargaining is shaped by a tight statutory structure used to regulate almost eve...
Recent developments in the thoery of strategic bargaining demonstrate howinformational asymmetries c...
Labor unions are a controversial and relatively little understood species of organization. While emp...
We present a bargaining model of union contract negotiations, in which the union decides between two...
Traditional views are that strikes are the result of mistakes in bargaining [Reder and Neumann (1980...