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Author:Troy, L.
Title:Big labor's big problems
Journal:Business and Society Review
1993 : FALL, 87, p. 49-52
Index terms:TRADE UNIONS
TRADE UNION MEMBERSHIP
TRADE ASSOCIATIONS
Language:eng
Abstract:Unions and their supporters attribute the decline of organized labor to employer opposition. Although this is a factor, it is a marginal one. In addition, unions and their supporters explain the growing inefectiveness of the law to the Reagan-Bush presidencies. They personalize the effects of competitive markets, which are impersonal forces. Markets have been the catalyst common to union decline and weakening of labor law because competition, the natural nemesis of monopoly, attacked both the monopoly power of unionism and the monopoly power of labor law.
SCIMA record nr: 125782
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