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Trade unions may also be organized on political or religious lines, as in France. A distinction can also be drawn between differing philosophies of trade unionism. In business unionism the union's sole objective is the improvement of the pay and conditions of its members. Such unions do not...
When they formulated their classic definition of a trade union, Sidney and Beatrice Webb had in view the long struggle of groups of English workers to maintain associations that could stand up to employers and gain acceptance by the community. ‘A trade union,’ they said, ‘is a continuous ...
the influence of trade unions at themacroeconomiclevel is better indicated by the extent of union coverage of the workforce, rather than by union density. (The definition of thecollective bargainingcoverage rate is the number of workers covered by wage bargaining agreements as a proportion of all ...
A trade war is an economic dispute between two countries. It can occur when one country retaliates against another's perceived unfair trading practices with restrictions, such as tariffs, on imports. Domestic trade unions or industry lobbyists can pressure politicians to make imported goods less att...
J. (1987), New Research on the Economics of Trade Unions and Labor Contracts. Industrial Relations: A Journal of Economy and Society, 26: 30–45. doi: 10.1111/j.1468-232X.1987.tb00692.x Author Information *Senior Research Fellow, Centre for Labour Economics, The London School of Economics...
When the WTUL was founded, union membership in the U.S. had rapidly grown from under 500,000 in 1897 to almost two million in 1903. However, as the AFL took advantage of these growing union numbers, women were still not allowed to join most unions despite becoming a growing feature of ...
d. - 《Agricultural Economics》 被引量: 49发表: 2015年 Trade Unions and the Future of Democratic Capitalism In this chapter, I look at trends of union and business organizations and their implications for the future of democratic capitalism. As in earlier assessm... A Hassel - 《Social ...
Section 301 of the Trade Act of 1974, as amended, is used to respond to so-called unjustifiable, unreasonable or discriminatory foreign government practices that burden or restrict US commerce. The investigation petition was jointly filed on March...
Trade creation is a crucial concept in international economics, highlighting the benefits of reducing trade barriers and promoting more efficient global resource allocation. By understanding and managing the challenges associated with trade creation, countries can maximize its positive impacts on economic gro...