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The Growing Divergence in US Employee Relations: Individualism, Democracy, and Conflict.
International Comparative Employee Relations The Role of Culture and Language (2019)
  • Peter Norlander
Abstract
The growing divergence in U.S. employee relations is described through a review of national and state-level changes to employment protection laws. Major employment laws are reviewed, as are the significant exceptions to the laws, and exemptions to the exceptions. Major regulatory actions, as well as reversals of the regulations, and reversals of the reversals are also described. An analysis of changes to state employment policies since 2000 shows an increasing ideologically driven divergence within the country between left-leaning “equity and voice” states and right-leaning “individual rights and efficiency” states. Instability and divergence are major features of the U.S. system of employee relations that require additional scrutiny.

Publication Date
Fall November 12, 2019
Editor
Karl Koch and Pietro Manzella
Publisher
Edward Elgar
ISBN
9781788973212
DOI
https://doi.org/10.4337/9781788973229
Publisher Statement
This chapter argues that regional divisions in terms of legal individual rights and democratic rights have increased. Growing partisanship, and the growth of inequality, has led to increased local activism on employment policy, leading to a split between ‘equity and voice’ states and ‘efficiency and individual rights’ states.
Citation Information
Peter Norlander. "The Growing Divergence in US Employee Relations: Individualism, Democracy, and Conflict." LondonInternational Comparative Employee Relations The Role of Culture and Language (2019)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/peter-norlander/18/