The use of “card checks” as a method of union organizing has recently garnered a lot of attention, much of it surrounding the proposed Employee Free Choice Act. If passed, this legislation would amend the National Labor Relations Act by requiring employers to recognize a union when the employer is presented with evidence of majority support for union recognition via union authorization cards. Although the proposed bill has had difficulty gaining traction in the U.S. Congress, several states have recently passed similar legislation covering state and local public employees. In this article, we compare card-check organizing by public sector employees in Illinois and Ohio. In both states, card-check organizing has been allowed since 1983
The secret-ballot election is the National Labor Relations Board’s preferred method for employees to...
In the American system of labor relations, unions may only represent employees in collective bargain...
In 2009, Senator Ted Kennedy (D-MA) and Representative George Miller (D-CA) introduced legislation i...
The use of “card checks” as a method of union organizing has recently garnered a lot of attention, m...
The use of “card checks” as a method of union organizing has recently garnered considerable attentio...
The use of “card checks” as a method of union organizing has recently garnered a lot of attention, m...
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...
The National Labor Relations Act of 1935 (NLRA) gives private sector workers the right to join or fo...
We examine the impact of state card-check legislation on public-sector union membership. Based on an...
The rise of neutrality agreements is a major development in labor-management relations in this count...
The authors evaluate policy arguments for and against the use of card check as a method to determine...
Summer 2006 saw multiple negotiations between the big-city hotel operators and UNITE HERE, the union...
There is abundant evidence of a significant and widening gap in union growth rates in the United Sta...
Employer "neutrality" and union recognition by "card check" are tools unions use to bolster their sh...
The secret-ballot election is the National Labor Relations Board’s preferred method for employees to...
In the American system of labor relations, unions may only represent employees in collective bargain...
In 2009, Senator Ted Kennedy (D-MA) and Representative George Miller (D-CA) introduced legislation i...
The use of “card checks” as a method of union organizing has recently garnered a lot of attention, m...
The use of “card checks” as a method of union organizing has recently garnered considerable attentio...
The use of “card checks” as a method of union organizing has recently garnered a lot of attention, m...
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...
The National Labor Relations Act of 1935 (NLRA) gives private sector workers the right to join or fo...
We examine the impact of state card-check legislation on public-sector union membership. Based on an...
The rise of neutrality agreements is a major development in labor-management relations in this count...
The authors evaluate policy arguments for and against the use of card check as a method to determine...
Summer 2006 saw multiple negotiations between the big-city hotel operators and UNITE HERE, the union...
There is abundant evidence of a significant and widening gap in union growth rates in the United Sta...
Employer "neutrality" and union recognition by "card check" are tools unions use to bolster their sh...
The secret-ballot election is the National Labor Relations Board’s preferred method for employees to...
In the American system of labor relations, unions may only represent employees in collective bargain...
In 2009, Senator Ted Kennedy (D-MA) and Representative George Miller (D-CA) introduced legislation i...