Does density matter? : the significance of comparative historical variation in unionization
Vernon, Guy
Does density matter? : the significance of comparative historical variation in unionization created by Guy Vernon - European journal of industrial relations Volume 12, number 2 .
This article reviews the variations in aggregate union density in fifteen industrialized societies over the period 1960-2000. Drawing critically on a range of literatures, it argues that density is a valuable if imperfect expression of the weight of the infrastructure of joint regulation. Whilst density levels cannot express the character or anatomy of this regulation, they broadly depict the constraints imposed on managerial prerogative by routinized joint regulation.
09596801
Union membership--1960-2000--Employment relations
HD8371 EUR
Does density matter? : the significance of comparative historical variation in unionization created by Guy Vernon - European journal of industrial relations Volume 12, number 2 .
This article reviews the variations in aggregate union density in fifteen industrialized societies over the period 1960-2000. Drawing critically on a range of literatures, it argues that density is a valuable if imperfect expression of the weight of the infrastructure of joint regulation. Whilst density levels cannot express the character or anatomy of this regulation, they broadly depict the constraints imposed on managerial prerogative by routinized joint regulation.
09596801
Union membership--1960-2000--Employment relations
HD8371 EUR