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Trade Union Strength [PDF]

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Spanish trade unions enjoy an uncomfortable mix of high coverage and very low membership base. This state of affairs has arisen primarily because of state support for the collective representation system. Union organisation in terms of the core and its branches and system.
S. Milner, G. Nombela
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Trade Unions and Economic Efficiency

The Economic Journal, 1983
In this paper, I shall investigate a role for trade unions in increasing economic efficiency. This role is enabling an improvement in the allocation of riskbearing between a firm and its employees. The essential idea is straightforward. If employers and employees are both risk averse, the optimal wage contract will not leave one party bearing all the ...
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The microeconomic theory of the trade union

The Economic Journal, 1982
Professional interest in the economics of trade unions seems to be re-awakening. Yet a fairly recent survey article, Johnson (1975), points out that there has been little theoretical analysis of the behaviour of trade unions. ’The problem’, in Johnson’s words, ’ ... has proved to be virtually intractable’.
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TRADE UNION AVAILABILITY AND TRADE UNION MEMBERSHIP IN BRITAIN*

The Manchester School, 1990
The determinants of union availability and union membership are jointly estimated in a bivariate probit model, in which union availability at the workplace is regarded as a condition for the membership decision of an employee. A notable result concerns the impact of gender: being female significantly reduces the probability of having a recognized union
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trade unions

Industrial and Commercial Training, 1979
The recent wave of strikes, official and unofficial, in all kinds of economic and public activity, affecting all kinds of persons from children to pensioners, occasioning suffering, misery and harm to the community in general, has caused January 1979 to be called ‘Black January’.
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Trade unions’ interpretation of a just transition in a fossil fuel economy

Environmental Innovation and Societal Transitions, 2021
Hakon Endresen Normann
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Trade unions and precariat in Europe: Representative claims

European Journal of Industrial Relations, 2021
Guglielmo Meardi, Melanie Simms
exaly  

Trade Unions

2022
Zeynep Özsoy   +2 more
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