This paper uses data newly-available from labor union LM-2 forms available on the Department of Labor website, and Bureau of Labor Statistics data to deconstruct several long-running myths about the actions and prominence of labor unions in America. It then discusses the current debate centering around union democracy and the card check campaign
[Excerpt] Analyzing 1986-87 data from 261 NLRB certification election campaigns, the author finds th...
[Excerpt] This Spotlight on Statistics examines historical trends in union membership among employed...
In this article, Professor Schwab compares the union member-leader relationship to the corporate sha...
Labor unions in the United States are subject to financial reporting mandates, requiring them to dis...
In its oversight of union representation elections, the National Labor Relations Board seeks to crea...
In its oversight of union representation elections, the National Labor Relations Board seeks to crea...
A significant policy debate has been occurring regarding union organizing methods in the United Stat...
Card-check laws, which have been unsuccessfully pursued by private-sector unions, mandate that emplo...
For over sixty years, the National Labor Relations Board has followed the “laboratory conditions” do...
There is a pressing case for reform in the public regulation of union finances given the scale of su...
The National Labor Relations Act of 1935 (NLRA) gives private sector workers the right to join or fo...
This paper examines the relationship between union corruption actions and union membership. State-le...
[Excerpt] Beyond numbers, what unions are doing on the ground reflects their vitality. Unions are al...
At the end of the 21st century’s first decade, the U. S. trade union movement is undoubtedly in cris...
Recent studies suggest that the rate of trade union membership in the United States is declining bec...
[Excerpt] Analyzing 1986-87 data from 261 NLRB certification election campaigns, the author finds th...
[Excerpt] This Spotlight on Statistics examines historical trends in union membership among employed...
In this article, Professor Schwab compares the union member-leader relationship to the corporate sha...
Labor unions in the United States are subject to financial reporting mandates, requiring them to dis...
In its oversight of union representation elections, the National Labor Relations Board seeks to crea...
In its oversight of union representation elections, the National Labor Relations Board seeks to crea...
A significant policy debate has been occurring regarding union organizing methods in the United Stat...
Card-check laws, which have been unsuccessfully pursued by private-sector unions, mandate that emplo...
For over sixty years, the National Labor Relations Board has followed the “laboratory conditions” do...
There is a pressing case for reform in the public regulation of union finances given the scale of su...
The National Labor Relations Act of 1935 (NLRA) gives private sector workers the right to join or fo...
This paper examines the relationship between union corruption actions and union membership. State-le...
[Excerpt] Beyond numbers, what unions are doing on the ground reflects their vitality. Unions are al...
At the end of the 21st century’s first decade, the U. S. trade union movement is undoubtedly in cris...
Recent studies suggest that the rate of trade union membership in the United States is declining bec...
[Excerpt] Analyzing 1986-87 data from 261 NLRB certification election campaigns, the author finds th...
[Excerpt] This Spotlight on Statistics examines historical trends in union membership among employed...
In this article, Professor Schwab compares the union member-leader relationship to the corporate sha...