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Author: | Logan, J. |
Title: | Consultants, lawyers, and the 'union free' movement in the USA since the 1970s |
Journal: | Industrial Relations Journal
2002 : AUG, VOL. 33:3, p. 197-214 |
Index terms: | International relations Human resource management Labour economics Collective bargaining USA |
Language: | eng |
Abstract: | The paper provides a qualitative analysis of the services that the anti-union consultants and law firms have provides to American employers during the past three decades and an account of the campaign tactics of several 'superstars' of the union-free movement. It describes a multi-million dollar industry that has helped employers to circumvent the intent of federal labour law through a vast array of union-busting tactics, implemented before the union arrives and continuing until after it is defeated: tactics that are designed, at every juncture, to undermine employees' free choice of bargaining representatives. |
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