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To be or not to be unionized? A social dilemma perspective on worker decisions to support union organizing

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Cardodor, Teresa M. ; Grant, Brandon C. ; Lamare, J. Ryan ; Northcraft, Gregory B.

Human Resource Management Review

2017

27

3

September

554-568

trade union ; trade unionization

USA

Trade unionism

English

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"A worker's decision whether or not to support union organizing remains a critical and timely issue for American workers. We draw on the union organizing, organizational psychology, and social dilemma literatures to offer new insight into a worker's decision whether or not to support union organizing efforts. In particular, we highlight three specific conditions – social uncertainty, environmental uncertainty, and exposure – that make the decision whether or not to support union organizing a social dilemma, and describe how these should be expected to vary by union organizing stage. We also examine the effects of key contingencies: management opposition that exacerbates, and strategic union efforts that counteract, the effects of social dilemmas. Finally, we discuss the theoretical and practical implications of viewing union organizing from a social dilemma perspective "

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