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Title: | Bargaining Power, Strike Durations, and Wage Outcomes: An Analysis of Strikes in the 1880s |
Authors: | Olson, Craig A. Card, David |
Keywords: | strikes bargaining power strike duration |
Issue Date: | 1-Jan-1992 |
Citation: | Journal of Labor Economics, 13 , January 1995 |
Series/Report no.: | Working Papers (Princeton University. Industrial Relations Section) ; 294 |
Abstract: | We study strike durations and outcomes for some 2000 disputes that occurred between 1881 and 1886. Most post-strike bargaining settlements in the 1880s fell into one of two categories: either a union "victory", characterized by a significant wage gain or hours cut, or a union "defeat", characterized by the resumption of work at the previous terms of employment. We find a strong negative relation between strike duration and the value of the settlement to workers, reflecting the declining probability of a union victory among longer strikes. For the subset of strikes over wage increases we estimate a structural model that includes equations for the capitulation times of the two parties and a specification of the wage increase conditional on a union victory. We find strong support for a relative bargaining power hypothesis: factors that enhance the workers’ ability to withstand a strike tend to raise the wage increase in the event of a successful strike, while factors that enhance the employer's ability to withstand a strike tend to lower the wage increase in the event of a union victory. |
URI: | http://arks.princeton.edu/ark:/88435/dsp01xs55mc07s |
Related resource: | http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0734-306X%28199501%2913%3A1%3C32%3ABPSDAW%3E2.0.CO%3B2-F |
Appears in Collections: | IRS Working Papers |
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