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Part III: Organized Labor at the Crossroads: Its Present and Future
By
Robert P. Hunter
,
published on Aug. 24, 1999
Contents
Decline of the Organized Labor Movement
Union Membership Is Rapidly Decreasing
Four Reasons for the Decrease in Union Membership
The Labor Movement's Perception of Its Decline
Organized Labor's Decline: A Diagnosis
Recommendations for Labor Law Reform That Enhances Workers' Freedom and Protects Their Rights
Recommendation #1
Recommendation #2
Recommendation #3
Recommendation #4
Conclusion
Michigan Labor Law: What Every Citizen Should Know
Executive Summary
Part I: An Overview of Labor Unions
Part II: Modern Labor Relationships: The Legal Framework and Its Dynamics
Part III: Organized Labor at the Crossroads: Its Present and Future
Decline of the Organized Labor Movement
Recommendations for Labor Law Reform That Enhances Workers' Freedom and Protects Their Rights
Conclusion
End Notes
Acknowledgements
About the Author
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