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Revisiting Union Decline: An Analysis Of Organized Labor's Crisis, Nathan Meyers Mar 2016

Revisiting Union Decline: An Analysis Of Organized Labor's Crisis, Nathan Meyers

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Abstract: I explore the sources of union decline from 1970-2008, inspecting the shifting prominence of different causes at different points in time. Using a relational approach which views labor and capital as actors that gain or lose power at the expense of each other, I find that U.S. union decline is the result of several institutional transformations that benefitted capital relative to labor. Capital was advantaged and labor was disadvantaged due to: 1) the financialization of the economy in the 1980s, 2) weakening protections of labor policy by the 1970s, 3) the reconfiguration of productive capital in the 1970s and …