What Do Unions DoBasic Books, 1984 - 293 This comprehensive economic assessment of unions by two Harvard economists challenges the prevailing view of trade unions as monopolies whose main function is to raise their members' wages at the expense of the general public. Using data from individuals and business establishments, they demonstrate that in addition to raising wages, unions have significant non-wage effects on industrial life. Unionization, they argue, often leads to higher productivity, more stable work force and provides protection for vulnerable employees. They describe the role of unions as the collective voice of workers, which creates a vehicle of direct communication between workers and management. |
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... fringes and wages at a given level of labor cost . Figure 4-1 presents estimates of the effect of unionism on fringe benefits from a multivariate analysis of the EEC survey of establish- ments . It shows that , with diverse other ...
... fringes and wages at a given level of labor cost . Figure 4-1 presents estimates of the effect of unionism on fringe benefits from a multivariate analysis of the EEC survey of establish- ments . It shows that , with diverse other ...
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... is the union effect on fringes ; this is what one would expect if the union responded to the fringe demands of an older membership . 14 Workers ' Evaluations of Fringe Programs Since unionization raises fringe 70 WHAT DO UNIONS DO ?
... is the union effect on fringes ; this is what one would expect if the union responded to the fringe demands of an older membership . 14 Workers ' Evaluations of Fringe Programs Since unionization raises fringe 70 WHAT DO UNIONS DO ?
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Out Of Print. Workers ' Evaluations of Fringe Programs Since unionization raises fringe benefits , one would expect union work- ers to be more pleased with their fringe programs than nonunion workers . Indeed , as table 4-4 shows , this ...
Out Of Print. Workers ' Evaluations of Fringe Programs Since unionization raises fringe benefits , one would expect union work- ers to be more pleased with their fringe programs than nonunion workers . Indeed , as table 4-4 shows , this ...
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The Figures and | 33 |
The Union Wage Effect | 47 |
Fringe Determination Under Trade Unionism | 63 |
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