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Union effect on the use of non-regular labor in the Republic of Korea

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Abstract

Our paper aims at analyzing the union effect on the externalization of empoyment relations, focusing on how labor unions affect management's strategic use of non-regular labor within the Korean context of industrial relations. Our study presents several interesting implications. Firstly, the unions' motivator role for managerial use of non-regular labor is more evident than its constrainer role. Secondly, union power exerts a "U-type" impact on the use of indirect non-regular labor, while affecting directly employed non-regular labor in a positive linear way. Thirdly, labor unions in large estabishments are more active and influential in representing their members' interests than their counterparts in small establishments with limited financial resources. In particular, the interactive function of the union's power and union leaders' attitudinal inclination is found to be significant in the negative direction among large establishments.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)425-449
Number of pages25
JournalDeveloping Economies
Volume43
Issue number4
DOIs
StatePublished - Dec 2005

Keywords

  • Management's strategic use
  • Non-regular labor
  • Union leaders' attitudinal inclinations
  • Union power

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