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Original Articles

Union wages, strikes and profits

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Pages 517-520 | Published online: 24 Jun 2011
 

Abstract

A model is used to propose the countervailing effects of a strike upon wages. Wages may rise if unions succeed in obtaining concessions. They may fall if firms succeed in neutralizing the potential damage to their profits. Some US evidence suggests that wages fall whenever strikes increase in intensity, somewhat corroborating the view that unions have continued to become weaker over time.

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Acknowledgement

Gratitude is extended to Chris Eichbaum, Michael Gilchrist, John MacCormick, Barrie MacDonald, Aaron Mills and to the staff at Victoria University's Industrial Relations Centre and at the Ateneo University.

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