The labor-savvy leader (Record no. 524313)

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Personal name Bahat, R.E., Kochan, A. and Rubenstein, L.W.
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Title The labor-savvy leader
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Place of publication, distribution, etc Harvard Business Review
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Extent 10(4), Jul-Aug, 2023: p.66-75
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Summary, etc For much of the past century, U.S. companies feared that unions would hurt shareholder value and innovation, so they responded to organized labor with one strategy: Fight, at all costs. This was brutally effective. Companies perfected the skill of union busting—so much so that most business leaders now have little experience with organized labor. But owing to an array of forces, including the pandemic and inflation, the landscape is shifting. Workers today feel less secure in their jobs and more uncertain about the future, and not surprisingly, a growing number of them are organizing. In fact, worker interest in joining a union, and public support of organized labor, is at its highest in decades. If business leaders stick to their old playbook, they risk permanently disenchanting their workforce and harming their brands. Instead, they must begin to reinvent corporate America’s relationship with organized labor, working with, rather than against, unions and other formal and informal structures. Indeed, in the next 20 years, the skill of leading an organized—or organizing—workforce may well become the critical leadership skill. – Reproduced

https://hbr.org/2023/07/the-labor-savvy-leader
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Main entry heading Harvard Business Review
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Subject DIP CORPORATE GOVERNANCE
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          Indian Institute of Public Administration Indian Institute of Public Administration 2023-11-08 10(4), Jul-Aug, 2023: p.66-75 AR130189 2023-11-08 Articles

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