全国工会的财政状况

IF 1.6 Q2 INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS & LABOR INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS JOURNAL Pub Date : 2022-06-23 DOI:10.1111/irj.12374
Marick F. Masters, Raymond F. Gibney, Robert Albright
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长期以来,美国多个方面对工会的协同攻击已经威胁到劳工的制度安全。尽管关于工会成员数量下降的性质和范围的文章很多,但关于工会财务状况的研究却很少。我们通过分析2006年至2019年间美国53个主要全国性工会的财务状况,从几个方面解决了这一空白。我们的研究报告了这53个国家工会的财政资源和绩效,包括综合和分类基础。在相关理论的基础上,我们分析了一个探索性模型,以确定工会财政资源和绩效变化的决定因素。我们的研究表明,在2006年至2019年期间,工会的净资产有所恶化,但总的来说,工会的会员收入有所增长。工会在为其运营预算提供资金的能力方面保持了高水平的流动性和弹性。营业收入占整体净收入的比例有所下降。分类数据显示,不同工会和不同时期的财务资源和绩效存在巨大差异。多变量分析表明,差异与选定的组织和环境因素有关,如工会密度、收入和会员水平。
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The financial status of national unions

The longstanding concerted attacks on unions from multiple fronts in the United States have threatened to undermine labour's institutional security. Though much has been written on the nature and scope of labour's declining membership, less research exists on unions' financial state. We have addressed this void in several ways through an analysis of the finances of 53 major national unions in the United States over the years between 2006 and 2019. Our study has reported on the financial resources and performance of these 53 national unions on aggregated and disaggregated bases. Building from relevant theory, we have analysed an exploratory model to identify the determinants of variation in union financial resources and performance. We have shown that the unions' net worth over the 2006–2019 span deteriorated, though, in aggregation, their member-based income grew. The unions have maintained high levels of liquidity and resilience in their capacity to fund their operating budgets. Business Income has fallen as a share of overall net revenues. Disaggregated data have shown vast variation in financial resources and performance across unions and over time. Multivariate analyses suggest differences correlated with selected organizational and environmental factors, such as union density, earnings and membership levels.

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