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The result of a major research project funded by the National Science Foundation, this book focuses on unionized grievance procedures in four major industries: steel manufacturing, retail department stores, nonprofit hospitals, and local public schools. Authors David Lewin and Richard B. Peterson identify the determinants and measures of grievance procedure effectiveness and examine the consequences of grievance procedure usage at the individual level. Their work, the first comprehensive study of its kind ever published, serves not only to advance our knowledge of grievance procedure dynamics and outcomes, but also demonstrates the efficacy of behaviorally-oriented research into modern industrial relations.
DAVID LEWIN is Professor of Business, Faculty Coordinator of the Ph.D. Program, and Director of the Industrial Relations Research Center, Columbia University.RICHARD B. PETERSON is Professor of Management and Organization, University of Washington.
The Grievance Procedure in Practice and Research: Review and Assessment The Study Design Grievance Procedure Effectiveness: Aggregate Analysis Grievance Procedure Effectiveness: Disaggregate Analysis Post-Grievance Settlement Behavior and Outcomes Conclusions and Implications Appendix 1: Mail Questionnaires Appendix 2: Interview Schedules
Adrian Wilkinson, Paul J. Gollan, Mick Marchington, David Lewin, Griffith University) Wilkinson, Adrian (Professor of Employment Relations and Director of the Centre for Work, Organisation, and Well-Being, Macquarie University) Gollan, Paul J. (Professor, Department of Business, Division of Economic and Financial Studies, University of Manchester) Marchington, Mick (Professor of Human Resource Management, Manchester Business School, UCLA Anderson School) Lewin, David (Faculty Director, Advanced Program in Human Resource Management
Adrian Wilkinson, Paul J. Gollan, Mick Marchington, David Lewin, Griffith University) Wilkinson, Adrian (Professor of Employment Relations and Director of the Centre for Work, Organisation, and Well-Being, Macquarie University) Gollan, Paul J. (Professor, Department of Business, Division of Economic and Financial Studies, University of Manchester) Marchington, Mick (Professor of Human Resource Management, Manchester Business School, UCLA Anderson School) Lewin, David (Faculty Director, Advanced Program in Human Resource Management