Union Business
Discover the intricate world of labor unions in "Union Business," authored by a team of experts and published by Cambridge University Press in 1993. This insightful hardback edition spans 268 pages and provides an in-depth analysis of the financial dynamics within labor unions.
While many unions may struggle financially and rely heavily on the employers with whom they negotiate, this book reveals the critical factors that set successful unions apart. Explore how effective budgeting systems, robust membership loyalty, efficient collection methods, and strategic avoidance of costly strikes contribute to a union's strength. Moreover, the competition between unions for members adds an intriguing layer to this examination of union business practices.
Whether you are a student of labor relations, a member of a union, or simply interested in economic structures, "Union Business" offers valuable insights into the sustainability and effectiveness of unions in today's economy.