Labor Studies Journal - vol. 32 n° 4 -
Labor Studies Journal
"This article examines the efficacy of labor representation on pension boards. Using existing literature and interviews with labor trustees, this article develops a modelwhere a more formal approach to recruitment and selectiotion,skill acquisition, and accountability is hypothesized to aid labor trustees in achieving effective integration and representation on pension boards. Data indicate that labor trustees are placed in a challenging environment with insufficient support from their union, other trustees, or the board. These findings have important implications for the selection, training, and
integration of labor trustees and the success of a labor agenda on pension issues."
"This article examines the efficacy of labor representation on pension boards. Using existing literature and interviews with labor trustees, this article develops a modelwhere a more formal approach to recruitment and selectiotion,skill acquisition, and accountability is hypothesized to aid labor trustees in achieving effective integration and representation on pension boards. Data indicate that labor trustees are placed in a challenging ...
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