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What is the impact of labor unions within various industries? What factors must be considered about the workforce to create compensation and benefits that appeal to a diverse workforce? What are the five unfair employer labor practices that the Wagner Act deemed unf...
Labor unions (InfluenceIndustrial productivity (EvaluationManufacturing industry (Labor relationsThis study investigates the impact of labor unions on productivity and technical inefficiency of the U.S. manufacturing sector, using state-level panel data on 48 states from 1983 to 1996. The results ...
M. (2008). The Organizational Impact of University Labor Unions. Higher Education: The International Journal of Higher Education and Educational Planning, 56 (5), 545-564.Wickens, Christine M. 2008. The organizational impact of university labor unions. Higher Education 56(5): 545-64....
The academic and psychosocial impact of labor unions and strikes on university campuses M.E. Poulsen (Ed.), Higher education: Teaching, internationalization and student issues, Nova Scotia Publishers (2011), pp. 107-133 View in ScopusGoogle Scholar Zhou et al., 2020 F. Zhou, T. Yu, R. ...
This study examines the effect of unions on labor's share of income. Because economic conditions within each industry are important in addressing this issue, this analysis incorporates a more disaggregated approach than has been previously used. Cross-sectional data for the 1950s — a period of ...
in part due to the unequal distribution of labor in the household). With gender differences in educational choices and in preferences, occupational gender segregation will persist, even in theabsenceof allocative discrimination, and valuative discrimination will hence persist. But because two forms of...
What Are Ways to Make Labor Markets More Flexible? Ways to make labor markets more flexible include reducing or abolishing the minimum wage, reducing the power of labor unions, providing education and skills training to workers to improve mobility, making it easier to lay off workers, removing ...