A Special Kind of Downsizing: An Assessment of Union Member Reaction to Bumping

Brown, Travor and Stringer, Krista G. (2008) A Special Kind of Downsizing: An Assessment of Union Member Reaction to Bumping. Relations Industrielles/Industrial Relations, 63 (4). pp. 648-670. ISSN 0034-379X

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Abstract

The present study investigated the impact of bumping on union member (N = 100) perceptions of job security, job satisfaction, organizational commitment, union commitment and organizational justice. Analysis revealed a negative correlation between bumping experience and organizational commitment and job satisfaction (at the .05 level). There was a similar negative relationship between bumping and both union commitment and organizational justice at the .10 level. MANCOVA found that organizational commitment and job satisfaction levels were higher for union members without bumping experience versus those with either direct or indirect bumping experience. No significant differences were found on any variable between union members who were directly involved in bumping and those who were indirectly involved.

Item Type: Article
URI: http://research.library.mun.ca/id/eprint/691
Item ID: 691
Department(s): Business Administration, Faculty of
Date: 2008
Date Type: Publication
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