2001
DOI: 10.1007/s12122-001-1041-8
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Public sector union democracy: A comparative analysis

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“…The regulation of unions that represent only public employees is state and local law that varies from place to place. 25 In some places, union reformers can go to a public employee relations board that will apply rules that look like LMRDA rules. But in others, the closest law might involve medical associations or other private groups.…”
Section: Public Sector Unionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The regulation of unions that represent only public employees is state and local law that varies from place to place. 25 In some places, union reformers can go to a public employee relations board that will apply rules that look like LMRDA rules. But in others, the closest law might involve medical associations or other private groups.…”
Section: Public Sector Unionsmentioning
confidence: 99%