Do economic conditions influence union activism behaviour?
Angrave, David ; Charlwood, Andy ; Greenwood, Ian
Economic and Industrial Democracy
2017
38
2
May
344-369
economic conditions ; militancy ; trade union
Trade unionism
http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0143831X15571641
English
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" This article develops and tests the theory that union activism is related to economic conditions using a nationally representative panel of workers from the UK. Results suggest that a fall in real wages of two percentage points and a three percentage point increase in the unemployment rate are both associated with a one-tenth increase in the probability that a ‘benchmark' worker will become a union activist (albeit from a low base). This relationship is largely explained by the behaviour of workers in highly unionized sectors."
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