Industrial relations theory has produced two conflicting hypotheses on the effects of multi-unionism on the incidence of industrial conflict. International comparative research proposes that unions organizing the same worker domains are prone to competition, for which industrial conflict is used as a means of propaganda. British economic research claims that unions organizing substitutable workers cooperate and act as one union. This study argues that apparent cooperation is not always voluntary action but is sometimes the result of a loss of autonomy caused by competition and a lack of mobilization power. Micro-level data on industrial action are used to test hypotheses of the conditions for such involuntary participation in labor disputes
This paper uses establishment-level data from the 1984 workplace Industrial Relations Survey to inve...
Only about one-fifth of the American labor force is unionized. With certain important exceptions, th...
Purpose - To analyse whether 'partnership' in industrial relations negotiations delivers improvement...
Industrial relations theory has produced two conflicting hypotheses on the effects of multi-unionism...
International comparative research has found that strike incidence is higher where two or more union...
International comparative research has found that strike incidence is higher where two or more union...
This article uses time-series data from 1900 to 2005 to explore the effects of rivalry between labor...
This article contributes to debates about trade unions and conflict by studying how individuals' per...
Internal conflict in trade unions has been the subject of considerable academic interest. Often desc...
The purpose of this article is to find indicators of the substantive incentives for industrial confl...
The accepted starting point for an analysis of interunion conflict in Britain is the multiplicity of...
The Norwegian labor union density rate has been falling over the last decades, even though the count...
In this article, the author takes to task those who use the indicator of "strike activity" to measur...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 42-44)In Chapter I the collective bargaining process is d...
In this comparative study a modified industrial relations system concept, combining both environment...
This paper uses establishment-level data from the 1984 workplace Industrial Relations Survey to inve...
Only about one-fifth of the American labor force is unionized. With certain important exceptions, th...
Purpose - To analyse whether 'partnership' in industrial relations negotiations delivers improvement...
Industrial relations theory has produced two conflicting hypotheses on the effects of multi-unionism...
International comparative research has found that strike incidence is higher where two or more union...
International comparative research has found that strike incidence is higher where two or more union...
This article uses time-series data from 1900 to 2005 to explore the effects of rivalry between labor...
This article contributes to debates about trade unions and conflict by studying how individuals' per...
Internal conflict in trade unions has been the subject of considerable academic interest. Often desc...
The purpose of this article is to find indicators of the substantive incentives for industrial confl...
The accepted starting point for an analysis of interunion conflict in Britain is the multiplicity of...
The Norwegian labor union density rate has been falling over the last decades, even though the count...
In this article, the author takes to task those who use the indicator of "strike activity" to measur...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 42-44)In Chapter I the collective bargaining process is d...
In this comparative study a modified industrial relations system concept, combining both environment...
This paper uses establishment-level data from the 1984 workplace Industrial Relations Survey to inve...
Only about one-fifth of the American labor force is unionized. With certain important exceptions, th...
Purpose - To analyse whether 'partnership' in industrial relations negotiations delivers improvement...