The potential for a union default to convert nonunion workers into union members: The effects of beliefs about unions' consequences, free-riding and social customs

IF 1.6 Q2 INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS & LABOR
Mark Harcourt, Gregor Gall, Margaret Wilson
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Abstract

Union density has fallen dramatically in many western European countries over recent decades, with grave implications for unions' strength and legitimacy regarding collective bargaining. Free-riding remains an ongoing challenge in maintaining union membership levels, as covered nonunion workers generally receive the same collectively bargained terms as union members. To help resolve this problem, we propose a union default that would, as a legal requirement, automatically enrol all workers under coverage as union members in the first instance, but with a subsequent right to opt-out. We use survey evidence from New Zealand to suggest that nearly half these nonunion workers working for unionised employers would retain membership if defaulted. A default would be effective at converting nonunion workers into union members partly because it would shift the norms of the workplace from nonunion to union, as per social custom theory.

工会违约将非工会工人转变为工会成员的可能性:关于工会后果、搭便车和社会习俗的信念的影响
近几十年来,许多西欧国家的工会密度急剧下降,严重影响了工会在集体谈判方面的实力和合法性。在维持工会会员水平方面,“搭便车”仍然是一个持续的挑战,因为受保护的非工会工人通常获得与工会成员相同的集体谈判条款。为了帮助解决这个问题,我们提出了一种工会默认,作为一项法律要求,它将自动将所有在保险范围内的工人登记为工会成员,但随后有权选择退出。我们使用来自新西兰的调查证据表明,如果违约,为有工会的雇主工作的非工会工人中有近一半将保留会员资格。根据社会习俗理论,违约将有效地将非工会工人转变为工会成员,部分原因是它将把工作场所的规范从非工会转移到工会。
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