From Collective Bargaining to Collective Begging

From Collective Bargaining to Collective Begging
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Publisher : Temple University Press
Total Pages : 198
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ISBN-10 : 9781439919590
ISBN-13 : 1439919593
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Book Synopsis From Collective Bargaining to Collective Begging by : Dominic D. Wells

Download or read book From Collective Bargaining to Collective Begging written by Dominic D. Wells and published by Temple University Press. This book was released on 2020-11-20 with total page 198 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: How do public employees win and lose their collective bargaining rights? And how can public sector labor unions protect those rights? These are the questions answered in From Collective Bargaining to Collective Begging. Dominic Wells takes a mixed-methods approach and uses more than five decades of state-level data to analyze the expansion and restriction of rights. Wells identifies the factors that led states to expand collective bargaining rights to public employees, and the conditions under which public employee labor unions can defend against unfavorable state legislation. He presents case studies and coalition strategies from Ohio and Wisconsin to demonstrate how labor unions failed to protect their rights in one state and succeeded in another. From Collective Bargaining to Collective Begging also provides a comprehensive quantitative analysis of the economic, political, and cultural factors that both led states to adopt policies that reduced the obstacles to unionization and also led other states to adopt policies that increased the difficulty to form and maintain a labor union. In his conclusion, Wells suggests the path forward for public sector labor unions and what policies need to be implemented to improve employee labor relations.


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