The impact of right-to-work laws on employer unfair labor practice charges |
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Authors: | Ralph D. Elliott James R. Huffman |
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Affiliation: | (1) Clemson University, 29631 Clemson, SC;(2) Blue Cross and Blue Shield, 32231 Jacksonville, FL |
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Abstract: | The expected impact of right-to-work (RTW) laws on employer unfair labor practices is discussed within a resource allocation framework. How RTW laws affect the relative prices of different organizing tactics is also considered. Empirical analysis based on cross-sectional data for 1970, 1975, and 1980 shows that the impact of RTW laws on employer unfair labor practice charges is insignificant. Other variables that affect charge activity are also discussed in terms of their effect on employer/union organizing resource allocation decisions. |
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