UNION LOYALTY AMONG WHITE-COLLAR WORKERS IN JAPAN

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MORISHIMA, M [1 ]
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[1] UNIV ILLINOIS,INST LABOR & IND RELAT,CHICAGO,IL 60680
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10.1002/job.4030160608
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F [经济];
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02 ;
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Previous research on Japanese union members has documented occupational differences in employees' attitudes toward union organizations (Japan Productivity Center, 1990; Morishima, 1993). Yet, little has been done to examine why these differences occur. This study examines, using a data set obtained in 1987 from about 4000 employees, the correlates of union loyalty across white-collar and blue-collar occupations, and among white-collar occupations. A model is developed from previous research on employees' attitudes toward union organizations and on Japanese industrial relations. The results obtained by OLS analyses of union loyalty correlates-members' judgements of union contributions to improvements in employment outcomes and of employers' human resource policies-indicate that Japanese unions have benefited mainly blue-collar workers and traditional white-collar workers, such as those in administrative positions, relative to those in technical positions.
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