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Author: | Cooke, W. N. |
Title: | Factors influencing the effect of joint union-management programs on employee-supervisor relations |
Journal: | Industrial and Labor Relations Review
1990 : JUL, VOL. 43:5, p. 587-603 |
Index terms: | TRADE UNIONS MANAGEMENT INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS EMPLOYEES SUPERVISORS |
Language: | eng |
Abstract: | The primary objectives of most joint labor-management programs at the plant level are improvements in company performance and in overall labor-management relations. The central thesis of the present analysis is that improvements in employee-supervisor relations are determined by the collaborating activities: highly active team-based programs and substantial union leader participation. Improvements are more likely when programs are in their first few years of activities; when there has been either substantial growth or substantial decline in employment levels; and when the employer has refrained from subcontracting out bargaining unit work. Survey responses provided by 92 plants in 1986 were analyzed. |
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