The Trade-Off between Wages and Employment in Trade Union Objectives
John Pencavel
No 870, NBER Working Papers from National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc
Abstract:
This paper demonstrates that, contrary to a widely-held opinion, the determination of the goals of unions is fully amenable to empirical analysis. A characterization of the wage and employment-setting process in unionized markets is adopted and its qualitative implications examined. The first-order condition for this model is fitted to time- series data on the newspaper industry from ten cities. The Inter- national Typographical Union 's objective function reveals very restricted opportunities for substituting wages for employment in response to a change in the slope of the employer's labor demand function. Larger union locals place greater emphasis on wages versus employment than smaller union locals.
Date: 1982-03
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Published as Pencavel, John H. "The Trade-off between Wages and Employment in Trade Union Objectives," Quarterly Journal of Economics, Vol. 99, May 1984, No. 2, pp . 215-232.
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