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Collective Bargaining 2 Trade Unions 2 Union Decline 2 Union Membership 2 Union Study 2 Unions 2 Arbeitsbeziehungen 1 Collective bargaining 1 Collective bargaining theory 1 Employment relations 1 Gewerkschaft 1 Gewerkschaftsmitgliedschaft 1 Tarifverhandlungen 1 Trade union 1 Union membership 1 Verhandlungstheorie des Lohnes 1
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Rivers, Melvin J. 2 Truitt, Tim 2
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International Journal of Management, Economics and Social Sciences (IJMESS) 1 International journal of management, economics and social sciences : IJMESS 1
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ECONIS (ZBW) 1 EconStor 1
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A union representative's perspective of declining union membership
Rivers, Melvin J.; Truitt, Tim - In: International Journal of Management, Economics and … 3 (2014) 3, pp. 125-143
Union membership has declined 24.2 percent since 1945. Declining union membership leads to economic losses for labor unions. The problem is relevant to scholars and the labor movement, requiring a deeper understanding of union membership decline. In this qualitative study, experiences with...
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A union representative's perspective of declining union membership
Rivers, Melvin J.; Truitt, Tim - In: International journal of management, economics and … 3 (2014) 3, pp. 125-143
Union membership has declined 24.2 percent since 1945. Declining union membership leads to economic losses for labor unions. The problem is relevant to scholars and the labor movement, requiring a deeper understanding of union membership decline. In this qualitative study, experiences with...
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