Asked by Jeremy David on Sep 26, 2024
A strategy of maintaining a union's existing strength in its traditional membership areas through difficult times so it can capture unionization interest when nonunion workers finally become disillusioned with employer behavior is known as:
A) Fortress unionism
B) Nonmajority unions
C) Uplift unionism
D) Union protectionism
Fortress Unionism
A union strategy focused on protecting the interests of current members, often through defensive tactics, rather than seeking to organize new members.
Unionization Interest
Represents the level of enthusiasm or concern among workers regarding forming or joining a labor union to represent their interests.
- Identify the differences among various unionism models, including their unique strategies and objectives.
Learning Objectives
- Identify the differences among various unionism models, including their unique strategies and objectives.