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What factors contribute to the duration of strikes by public employees?

International Journal of Public Administration, 1984
Previous research on United States public employee strikes has considered the occurrence and breadth of strikes, but seldom duration, as dimensions of the strike which merit examination. This study considers a much neglected dimension of strikes, duration, which is particularly important to public administrators and unions who become actively involved ...
Robert C. Rodgers, Jeffrey D. Straussman
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Nonunion Employees on Strike May Not Be Counted Absent

Management Report for Nonunion Organizations, 2016
Many employers believe that only employees who are members of a union have the legal right to strike; if nonunion employees stage a walkout, they can be disciplined. However, this belief is decidedly untrue, since all employees have the right to participate in what is known as “protected, concerted activity.” This includes the right to walk off the job
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Strikes by State and Local Government Employees

Industrial Relations: A Journal of Economy and Society, 1970
JAMES E. YOUNG, BETTY L. BREWER
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The future of employee development

Human Resource Management Review, 2021
Alison M Dachner   +2 more
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QUASI-STRIKES BY PUBLIC EMPLOYEES

Journal of Collective Negotiations in the Public Sector, 1974
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