Some collective bargaining agreements contain union standards clauses that prohibit the employer from farming out work normally
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Some collective bargaining agreements contain “union standards” clauses that prohibit the employer from farming out work normally done in the plant to other firms that pay less than the union wage.
a. What is the union’s rationale for seeking a union standards clause?
b. Under what conditions will a union standards clause most likely be sought by a labor union?
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Modern Labor Economics Theory And Public Policy
ISBN: 9780132540643
11th Edition
Authors: Ronald Ehrenberg, Robert Smith
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