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Labor Movements and Labor Unions

International Encyclopedia of Civil Society, 2020
J. Schmidt
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Labor Unions and White Racial Politics

, 2020
Scholars and political observers point to declining labor unions, on the one hand, and rising white identity politics, on the other, as profound changes in American politics.
Paul Frymer, J. Grumbach
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From the Fringe to the Fore: Labor Unions and Employee Compensation

Review of Economics and Statistics, 2020
Conventional wisdom suggests that labor unions raise worker wages, while the newer empirical literature finds only negligible earnings effects. I reconcile this apparent contradiction by arguing that collective bargaining targets fringe benefits. Using U.
Matthew Knepper
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Labor Unions

2011
Russian Analytical Digest (RAD ...
Olimpieva, Irina, Bizyukov, Petr
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Labor Unions and Non-member Political Protest Mobilization in the United States

Political research quarterly, 2020
While political protest and labor unions are seen as important elements in democratic societies, systematic research on the relationship between the two is scarce.
Gregory Lyon, Brian F. Schaffner
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Labor Unions and Workplace Safety

ILR Review, 2020
The authors examine the effect of labor unions on workplace safety. For identification, they exploit the timing and outcome of union elections, using establishments in which elections narrowly fail as a comparison group for establishments in which ...
Ling Li   +2 more
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Labor Unions and Tax Aggressiveness

Journal of Financial Economics, 2013
James A. Chyz   +3 more
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Labor unions and bank risk culture: evidence from the financial crisis

, 2020
In this paper, we examine the effect of labor unions on bank performance during the recent financial crisis. Empirical evidence from the 314 largest global banks indicates that the stock returns and profitability of unionized banks are higher, and the ...
Dien Giau Bui   +3 more
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Running with or against the treadmill? Labor unions, institutional contexts, and greenhouse gas emissions in a comparative perspective

Environmental Sociology, 2018
In this paper, we examine one institution that has received less attention in scholarly debates about greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, despite its inherent connection to economic activity and political activism: labor unions.
Allen Hyde, Todd E. Vachon
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