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Unions and Employment Growth: The Canadian Experience
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Labor RelationLawHuman Resource ManagementPanel DataEconomic GrowthIndustrial OrganizationIndustrial RelationProductivityManagementCollective BargainingUnion EffectEconomicsPrivate Sector UnionsLabor RelationsLabor EconomicsWorkforce DevelopmentBusinessLabor UnionsLabor Market ImpactLabor-management NegotiationCanadian ExperienceUnemployment
Using panel data from the Canadian Workplace and Employee Survey, the union effect on employment growth is examined. In line with previous North American findings, private sector unions are found to slow employment growth by approximately 2.2 percent per annum. This study is modeled after two recent articles published in this journal; one using the Australian Workplace and Industrial Relations Survey and a subsequent article using the British Workplace and Industrial/Employee Relations Survey.
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