New statistical modeling suggests that sectoral bargaining could more than double collective bargaining coverage in the United States and generate big gains in union density.
The United States currently lags behind peer nations. Countries that rely on sectoral bargaining consistently achieve much higher coverage rates than the U.S. workplace-based system.
(CN) — The Ninth Circuit on Thursday cleared the way for President Donald Trump’s executive order curbing collective bargaining rights at certain federal agencies, finding a coalition of unions are ...
While we come from different sides of the federal bargaining table—one a Democrat and former union president, and one a long-time management advocate at that table, as well as a political appointee in ...
In late May, the Trump administration declared void a swath of collective-bargaining agreements with federal unions. These agreements affected employees in more than a dozen agencies, ranging from the ...
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DESTIN, Fla. — Danny White knew what he was doing. A few days before SEC spring meetings, the Tennessee athletic director filmed a video interview with his boss, school president Donde Plowman, who ...
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