Recently some state and local governments in the United States have sharply reduced or eliminated employee unionism and bargaining rights in the belief that their fiscal adversity stems mainly from overcompensation of public employees caused by collective bargaining. The authors examine public-private sector pay and benefit relationships, the effects of unions on public employee pay, the effectiveness of employment dispute resolution procedures, and the ability of public sector labor and management to combat fiscal adversity. They provide evidence showing that: on balance, public employees are undercompensated relative to their private sector counterparts; the effects of unions on compensation are smaller in the public than in the private s...
This study examines union wage premiums by occupation in the public sector in the U.S. for the 2000-...
In an earlier article in this Journal, The Limits of Collective Bargaining in Public Employment, we ...
In order to appreciate the problems and challenges presented by public employee collective bargainin...
Recently some state and local governments in the United States have sharply reduced or eliminated pu...
The beginning of the second decade of the 21st century saw renewed attacks on public employee collec...
The Issue of Public Sector Collective Bargaining PERHAPS THE MOST significant single phenomenon III ...
The United States is currently in a heated debate over the extent to which public-sector workers sho...
In many states, Republican Governors have moved to end collective bargaining rights for public emplo...
Using the American Community Survey, the first chapter (with Eric Brunner) provides new evidence on ...
This study examines the effect of public sector unions on compensation packages. The model of the co...
In this article the author assesses whether a fundamental transformation is underway in public secto...
Since 2011, a number of states have amended their collective bargaining laws covering state and loca...
This article discusses the arguments against adopting collective bargaining in the public sector and...
This paper examines the effect of the different legal environments for bargaining faced by public em...
A well-documented problem motivates this symposium: The National Labor Relations Act (NLRA) does not...
This study examines union wage premiums by occupation in the public sector in the U.S. for the 2000-...
In an earlier article in this Journal, The Limits of Collective Bargaining in Public Employment, we ...
In order to appreciate the problems and challenges presented by public employee collective bargainin...
Recently some state and local governments in the United States have sharply reduced or eliminated pu...
The beginning of the second decade of the 21st century saw renewed attacks on public employee collec...
The Issue of Public Sector Collective Bargaining PERHAPS THE MOST significant single phenomenon III ...
The United States is currently in a heated debate over the extent to which public-sector workers sho...
In many states, Republican Governors have moved to end collective bargaining rights for public emplo...
Using the American Community Survey, the first chapter (with Eric Brunner) provides new evidence on ...
This study examines the effect of public sector unions on compensation packages. The model of the co...
In this article the author assesses whether a fundamental transformation is underway in public secto...
Since 2011, a number of states have amended their collective bargaining laws covering state and loca...
This article discusses the arguments against adopting collective bargaining in the public sector and...
This paper examines the effect of the different legal environments for bargaining faced by public em...
A well-documented problem motivates this symposium: The National Labor Relations Act (NLRA) does not...
This study examines union wage premiums by occupation in the public sector in the U.S. for the 2000-...
In an earlier article in this Journal, The Limits of Collective Bargaining in Public Employment, we ...
In order to appreciate the problems and challenges presented by public employee collective bargainin...