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Local Government Labor Relations In Nonmetropolitan Areas

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  • Perkinson, Leon B.

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Local governments with labor relations policies increased from 14 percent in 1972 to 17 percent in 1979. The number of labor agreements increased faster. The number of full-time employees with memberships in employee organizations increased during the period, but the percentage of employees belonging to organizations decreased to just over 50 percent. With few exceptions, a larger percentage of employees were members of employee organizations in metropolitan than in nonmetropolitan areas regardless of year or geographic region.

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  • Perkinson, Leon B., 1981. "Local Government Labor Relations In Nonmetropolitan Areas," Staff Reports 276730, United States Department of Agriculture, Economic Research Service.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:uerssr:276730
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.276730
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    Labor and Human Capital; Political Economy;

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