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What Businesses Attract Unions? Unionization over the Life Cycle of U.S. Establishments
     Release time: 2017-07-07

 

 

Emin Dinlersoz, Jeremy Greenwood, Henry Hyatt

 

ABSTRACT

What types of businesses attract unions? The study develops a theory of union learning and organizing to provide an answer to this question. A union monitors the productivity of establishments in an industry and uses this information to decide which ones to organize. An establishment becomes unionized if the union wins a certification election, the outcome of which can be influenced by costly actions taken by the two parties. The model offers predictions on the nature of union selection, which are examined empirically. Data on union certification elections, matched with data on establishment characteristics, are used to explore where union activity is concentrated.

 

From: ILR Review 2017 70 (3)

Editor: Wang Yi

 

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