Who are the union free-riders in Ireland? Evidence from the Working in Ireland Survey
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2024-09-28Estado
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. Trade union free-riding is a highly contentious issue for trade unions. Yet, it is poorly understood. Using data from a representative survey this article examines the incidence of free-riding in Ireland and profiles those who free-ride, distinguishing between two cohorts – never-have-been union members and former union members. The authors examine a series of hypotheses derived from the international literature to assess how free-riders are distinguished from union members and, in turn, how the two cohorts of free-riders are dissimilar from one another in their orientations to unions. The article concludes by identifying a number of theoretical contributions, makes some suggestions for the conduct of future research and identifies a number of policy implications for unions.
Who are the union free-riders in Ireland? Evidence from the Working in Ireland Survey
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.Free-loading; free-riders; free-riding; Ireland; trade unions