In this third edition of his highly acclaimed and influential
study, Albert Rees updates his material to reflect the major
changes in the labor scene occurring during the 1970s and 1980s.
New to this edition is a chapter on the decline of private sector
unions, and other chapters have been substantially revised. The
treatment of the effect of unions on relative wages has been
completely recast to reflect the results of recent research.
Students of labor economics will find that Rees's well-balanced
account provides an excellent, comprehensive view of all aspects of
the activities of unions, from their early development and history,
through analysis of their sources of power, to the effects of their
policies. In the final chapters, Rees broadens his evaluation to
survey noneconomic as well as economic aspects of union activity.
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