This study examines two widely researched attitudes of union members-satisfaction with and commitment to their union-using 1987-88 data on 1,675 union members in professional occupations in Sweden and 476 blue- and white-collar union members in Canada. The authors find, first, that union commitment and union satisfaction are theoretically and empirically different constructs. Second, tests of a theoretical model of union attitude formation indicate that different (though overlapping) sets of factors influence union commitment and union satisfaction. One finding is that activities and processes that provide members with greater information about the union, such as new member orientation programs, newsletters sent to members\u27 homes, and pa...
This paper evaluates whether nature of the union moderates the antecedents of union commitment and p...
This thesis investigates what factors affect union organization and, to some degree, union activity ...
This thesis investigates what factors affect union organization and, to some degree, union activity ...
This study examines two widely researched attitudes of union members—satisfaction with and commitmen...
This paper examines the importance of various facets of satisfaction with union representation in de...
This paper examines the importance of various facets of satisfaction with union representation in de...
This paper evaluates whether nature of the union moderates the antecedents of union commitment and p...
Underpinned by Fishbein and Ajzen's (1975) theory of reasoned action, this study examined some facto...
Following Friedman and Harvey’s (1986) call for additional theory development of the union commitme...
Following Friedman and Harvey's (1986) call for additional theory development of the union commitmen...
[Excerpt] Analyses of union leadership roles show that union presidents should have both a within-un...
Following Friedman and Harvey’s (1986) call for additional theory development of the union commitmen...
This paper examines the stability of the dimensionality of union commitment as proposed by Gordon, P...
This paper examines the importance of various facets of satisfaction with union representation in de...
oai:justlabour.journals.yorku.ca:article/1This study analyzes the results of a 2010 national survey ...
This paper evaluates whether nature of the union moderates the antecedents of union commitment and p...
This thesis investigates what factors affect union organization and, to some degree, union activity ...
This thesis investigates what factors affect union organization and, to some degree, union activity ...
This study examines two widely researched attitudes of union members—satisfaction with and commitmen...
This paper examines the importance of various facets of satisfaction with union representation in de...
This paper examines the importance of various facets of satisfaction with union representation in de...
This paper evaluates whether nature of the union moderates the antecedents of union commitment and p...
Underpinned by Fishbein and Ajzen's (1975) theory of reasoned action, this study examined some facto...
Following Friedman and Harvey’s (1986) call for additional theory development of the union commitme...
Following Friedman and Harvey's (1986) call for additional theory development of the union commitmen...
[Excerpt] Analyses of union leadership roles show that union presidents should have both a within-un...
Following Friedman and Harvey’s (1986) call for additional theory development of the union commitmen...
This paper examines the stability of the dimensionality of union commitment as proposed by Gordon, P...
This paper examines the importance of various facets of satisfaction with union representation in de...
oai:justlabour.journals.yorku.ca:article/1This study analyzes the results of a 2010 national survey ...
This paper evaluates whether nature of the union moderates the antecedents of union commitment and p...
This thesis investigates what factors affect union organization and, to some degree, union activity ...
This thesis investigates what factors affect union organization and, to some degree, union activity ...