Technological change and employment conditions in traditionally heavily unionized industries James T. BennettDaphne G. Taras OriginalPaper Pages: 507 - 511
Technology and labor relations: Railroads and ports Ann Schwarz-MillerWayne K. Talley OriginalPaper Pages: 513 - 533
Labor relations and technological change at Canadian Pacific Railway A. Tarik TimurAllen Ponak OriginalPaper Pages: 535 - 557
Technology and labor relations in the construction industry A. J. Thieblot OriginalPaper Pages: 559 - 573
Impacts of digital information networks on construction contractors and unions James W. PlatnerXiuwen Dong OriginalPaper Pages: 575 - 589
Re-inventing production systems and industrial relations: Technology-driven transformation in the Canadian Metal-Mining Industry Richard P. Chaykowski OriginalPaper Pages: 591 - 612
Unions and technology adoption: A qualitative analysis of the use of real-time control systems in U.S. coal firms Albert N. LinkDonald S. Siegel OriginalPaper Pages: 615 - 630
Union presence and executive compensation: An exploratory study Parbudyal SinghNaresh C. Agarwal Article Pages: 631 - 646
Did NAFTA cause a “giant sucking sound”? Willem ThorbeckeChristian Eigen-Zucchi Article Pages: 647 - 658
Challenges to professionalism and union voting intentions: The case of pharmacists Patrick P. McHughMatthew M. Bodah Article Pages: 659 - 671
Union density effects in the supermarket industry Robert C. JohanssonJay S. Coggins Article Pages: 673 - 684
The Texaco racial discrimination case and shareholder wealth Stephen W. PruittLeonard L. Nethercutt Article Pages: 685 - 693