Raw Power: Plant-Closing Threats and the Threat to Union Organizing
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Bronfenbrenner, K. (2000). Raw power: Plant-closing threats and the threat to union organizing. Multinational Monitor, 21(12), 24-29.
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Abstract
Today, in the post-NAFTA climate of expanding trade agreements and skyrocketing levels of corporate migration, a majority of employers continue to make plant-closing threats during organizing campaigns. A recent study found that plant-closing threats continue to be among the most powerful anti-union strategies, and threats are even more pervasive than they were in 1993-95.
Suggested Citation
Kate Bronfenbrenner. "Raw Power: Plant-Closing Threats and the Threat to Union Organizing" Faculty Publications - Collective Bargaining, Labor Law, and Labor History (1997).
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/kate_bronfenbrenner/16