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Union Solidarity - The Internal Cohesion of a Labor Union (Paperback, Minnesota Archive Editions Ed.)
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Union Solidarity - The Internal Cohesion of a Labor Union (Paperback, Minnesota Archive Editions Ed.)
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Union Solidarity was first published in 1952. Minnesota Archive
Editions uses digital technology to make long-unavailable books
once again accessible, and are published unaltered from the
original University of Minnesota Press editions. A realistic
knowledge of basic attitudes held by labor union members is
essential to all who are concerned with social and industrial
relations. Labor leaders, employers, public relations counselors,
sociologists, and psychologists will find this book useful because
it demonstrates how to obtain and evaluate authentic data regarding
the factors which contribute to or detract from the solidarity
which is manifested by organized workers. As a systematic study of
the way in which a worker relates himself to his union, based upon
the measurement of workers reactions, Dr. Rose's report presents a
new type of research in industrial sociology. This
socio-psychological study of the membership of a large union local
throws light on such fundamental questions as how union members
feel toward their leaders, what the members' attitudes toward their
fellow unionists are, and to what extent loyalty to a union affects
loyalty to an employer. For his significant study, Dr. Rose chose
the membership of Teamsters Local 688, the largest union local in
St. Louis, as his subject. The study had the complete backing of
the union. A survey of other available studies shows that the
attitudes and problems examined are characteristic of the great
majority of unions and their members. Important findings of the
study reveal how union leaders can educate their members toward
specific viewpoints, what kinds of union activity and achievement
are most responsible for a union's internal strength, and how
criticism of a union on the part of its members can be compatible
with basic loyalty to the union.
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