Union Mergers in Hard Times

Union Mergers in Hard Times
Title Union Mergers in Hard Times PDF eBook
Author Gary N. Chaison
Publisher Cornell University Press
Total Pages 270
Release 2018-10-18
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1501722514

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The past fifteen years have been difficult for the labor movements in industrial countries. Gary N. Chaison addresses questions implicit in the decline of unions in the United States, Canada, Great Britain, Australia, and New Zealand: How and why do labor unions merge under pressure? What role do mergers play in the unions' strategies to deal with membership losses, management opposition, and hostile governments? Are there distinctive national profiles of union mergers? Chaison begins by describing the dynamics of the union merger process as large unions combine with each other in amalgamations, as small unions are absorbed into larger ones, and as local unions affiliate into nationals. He discusses the reasons for mergers, the barriers to consolidation, and the problems of integration which may result. The five chapters that follow are arranged in order of increasing intensity in merger activity, ranging from the United States, where interest in mergers is growing, to New Zealand, where changing legislation has catalyzed an enormous wave of mergers. For each of the five countries considered, Chaison characterizes the industrial relations climate and merger record since 1980, explains landmark mergers, identifies the antecedents, and assesses the chances that a sudden flood of mergers will occur. The final chapter compares the national profiles, extrapolating the significant differences and common threads. Chaison concludes that while mergers can play a critical role in revitalizing labor movements and building the dominant unions of the future, they are not necessarily solving the fundamental economic and political problems that plague unions.

Monthly Labor Review

Monthly Labor Review
Title Monthly Labor Review PDF eBook
Author
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Total Pages 96
Release 1997-05
Genre Labor laws and legislation
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Publishes in-depth articles on labor subjects, current labor statistics, information about current labor contracts, and book reviews.

Labor Union Mergers

Labor Union Mergers
Title Labor Union Mergers PDF eBook
Author Gary N. Chaison
Publisher
Total Pages
Release 2016
Genre
ISBN 9783319319827

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Labor Union Mergers

Labor Union Mergers
Title Labor Union Mergers PDF eBook
Author Gary Chaison
Publisher Springer
Total Pages 0
Release 2016-05-09
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9783319319803

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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.​

When Unions Merge

When Unions Merge
Title When Unions Merge PDF eBook
Author Gary N. Chaison
Publisher Lexington, Mass. ; Toronto : Lexington Books
Total Pages 676
Release 1986
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9780669110814

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Union Resilience in Troubled Times

Union Resilience in Troubled Times
Title Union Resilience in Troubled Times PDF eBook
Author Garth L. Mangum
Publisher M.E. Sharpe
Total Pages 308
Release 1994
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9781563244520

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The story of the International Union of Operating Engineers (IUOE), AFL-CIO, during the period 1960-1993, drawing on extensive interviews of members. Part I traces the causes and consequences of the union's rapid growth during the period 1960-75. Part II covers a period of marked membership decline and the beginnings of the recovery during the years 1975-93, and closes with an appraisal of the union's future. Paper edition (unseen), $21.95. Annotation copyright by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

Unions Today

Unions Today
Title Unions Today PDF eBook
Author Bureau of National Affairs (Arlington, Va.)
Publisher
Total Pages 152
Release 1985
Genre Collective bargaining
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Case studies illustrate some of the tactics and strategies unions are using to combat declining membership and economic clout in the l980s.