Beschreibung:
After a century of growth, trade union membership and influence have begun to decline in most of the economically advanced countries. This comprehensive analysis of membership trends covers developing as well as industrialized countries. The author's thesis is that the unions have failed to pay sufficient attention to the concerns of a labor force that is more educated, with a higher participation of women, and with a greater concern for job security than was true in the past.
Union membership in most economically advanced countries has declined after a century of growth for several reasons.
Trade Union MembershipEconomic Growth and Industrial RestructuringEarnings, Inflation, Unemployment, and Female EmploymentThe Impact of GovernmentThe Quality of Trade Union ServicesEmployer AttitudesPublic OpinionCan Union Decline Be Arrested