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Labor Union Mergers, 1st ed. 2016 Seeking a Safe Harbor in a Storm SpringerBriefs in Economics Series

Langue : Anglais

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Couverture de l’ouvrage Labor Union Mergers
This Brief examines the way that labor unions have been able to use mergers to survive the trend of sharply declining size and bargaining power. Using the metaphor of a ship adrift in a stormy sea, the author addresses the often-asked questions of why unions merge, how unions merge, and what unions can accomplish by merging. The first chapter sets the stage for union mergers by presenting the dilemma of American unions. The second chapter describes the motivation to merge by linking it to union decline. The third chapter deals with the barriers to merger, primarily major differences in union governance and opposition from officers, members and union staff.  The fourth chapter examines the specific process by which unions amalgamate and absorb, the dynamics of merger overtures and  negotiations, and the themes and variations  of merger agreements and merger implementation agreements.  The fifth chapter examines merger outcomes and the degree to which mergers are only a partial solution and often cannot resolve the problems that prompted them.  The sixth and final chapter summarizes the present and future role that mergers might play in stabilizing and strengthening a labor movement adrift in a sea of turmoil. This Brief will be of interest to scholars of industrial relations, labor economics, and management.?
Chapter 1: Measuring union decline.- Chapter 2: Merging unions.- Chapter 3: Blocking union mergers.- Chapter 4: Negotiating union mergers.- Chapter 5: Appraising union mergers.- Chapter 6: Conclusions.- Appendix.

Examines labor unions’ use of mergers as a strategy to combat hardships such as declining size and bargaining power

Evaluates the short and long term gains available to unions from mergers as well as the possible consequences of failing to merge

Highlights the stabilizing role that mergers will play in the future of the labor movement?

Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras

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15.5x23.5 cm

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