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Strikes, just as other types of conflict, used to be difficult to explain from an economic perspective. Initially, it … asymmetric information to prominence as a significant cause of strikes. After reviewing such long-standing potential explanations … with the union can lead to strikes. Additionally, power asymmetries, reputation-building, and internal union politics can …
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strategic activities include discriminatory discharges, recognition strikes, intransigence in bargaining, and strikes or … organization and regulate industrial relations to promote equity in bargaining between employers and employees and to promote … conflicts with respect to organizing, collective bargaining, and enforcing collective agreements. Elections, the requirement of …
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or by a joint (encompassing) labour union. Applying the asymmetric Nash bargaining solution, we find that it is …
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Using cross-country data, this paper investigates the relationship between workplace representation and strikes. Works …, and also more strikes than establishments with union workplace representation where union members are in a minority …, union density at the workplace, if not the presence of collective bargaining, is directly associated with strike incidence. …
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