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Browsing ILR School by Author "Early, Steve"
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A Model in Massachusetts? A Follow-Up
Early, Steve; Schippani, Mike (1987-04-01)[Excerpt] Mike Schippani's discussion of the "social compact" alternative to mandatory plant closing legislation (in "Massachusetts & Mature Industries," LRR 9, Fall 1986) seriously understates the price that workers have ... -
High Tech Professionals Are Hard to Organize Too
Early, Steve; Wilson, Rand (1986-04-01)[Excerpt] It is unlikely that any technical and professional employees will be organized in non-union high tech firms until more blue-collar production workers become union members. There are, however, some high technology ... -
Organizing High Tech: Unions & Their Future
Early, Steve; Wilson, Rand (1986-04-01)[Excerpt] Statistics compiled by the American Electronics Association—a leading defender of high tech's "union-free environment'—indicate the difficulty unions have had organizing electronics workers. The AEA surveyed ... -
Striking NYNEX
Early, Steve (1991-04-01)[Excerpt] The four-month strike by 60,000 telephone workers at NYNEX in 1989 was one of the largest and most significant anti-concession struggles of the decade. In an era when many unions have lost highly publicized ...