The American Journal of Sociology, Volume 108, Issues 4-6University of Chicago Press, 2003 |
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... workers , high- lighted in the first portion of our analyses , relative to all other employees . The figure reports the predicted probabilities of striking derived from equation ( 3 ) of table 5. " In the lower right corner , the reader ...
... workers , high- lighted in the first portion of our analyses , relative to all other employees . The figure reports the predicted probabilities of striking derived from equation ( 3 ) of table 5. " In the lower right corner , the reader ...
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... workers who walk off the job reduces for others the potential costs of striking . The fact that the positive influence does not completely tail off or reverse implies that there are also costs associated with not striking when those in ...
... workers who walk off the job reduces for others the potential costs of striking . The fact that the positive influence does not completely tail off or reverse implies that there are also costs associated with not striking when those in ...
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... workers who actually walked out would in fact go . The decision whether or not to strike was especially instantaneous for many third - shift workers . Having already reported to work the evening prior to the strike , these employees ...
... workers who actually walked out would in fact go . The decision whether or not to strike was especially instantaneous for many third - shift workers . Having already reported to work the evening prior to the strike , these employees ...
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