Union and Its Members
Discover the pivotal insights of "Union and Its Members," a compelling work by renowned scholars published by Oxford University Press in 1993. Spanning 264 pages, this hardback edition delves into the intricate dynamics of social psychology as it relates to labor unions.
The book examines three essential themes: the impact of labor unions on organizational behavior, the internal organization of unions, and how organizational psychology theories and methods can empower labor organizations to reach their objectives. Ideal for students, researchers, and union members alike, this title provides a thorough understanding of how unions operate and their significance in the workplace.
Enhance your knowledge of labor relations and the psychological factors that influence collective bargaining with "Union and Its Members." Add this essential read to your collection today!