INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SOCIAL SCIENCES AND MANAGEMENT RESEARCH (IJSSMR )
E-ISSN 2545-5303
P-ISSN 2695-2203
VOL. 10 NO. 1 2024
DOI: https://doi.org/10.56201/ijssmr.v10.no1.2024.pg120.133
GREEN, Pearl Elei, PROF. Edwinah Amah
This study provides a concise overview of the effects of labor unions on the wages of non-union workers. Labor unions play a crucial role in shaping the labor market dynamics and influencing wages. This study aims to examine the impact of labor unions on the wages of non-union workers by reviewing existing literature and empirical studies. The presence of labor unions has been associated with both positive and negative effects on the wages of non-union workers. On the positive side, labor unions often advocate for higher wages and better working conditions, which can create a spillover effect benefiting non-union workers. This occurs through the mechanism of "threat effects" or "wage premiums," where non-union employers may raise wages to deter unionization or to maintain wage differentials with unionized firms. Additionally, unions may push for policies that raise the minimum wage, which can indirectly benefit non-union workers by establishing a higher wage floor. Conversely, some studies suggest that labor unions might have a negative impact on non-union wages. These negative effects are commonly attributed to the possibility of unions limiting job opportunities for non-union workers, leading to reduced competition in the labor market. As a consequence, wage disparities may arise between union and non-union workers in these industries. The findings from the reviewed literature indicate that the effects of labor unions on non-union wages are complex and vary across different contexts and industries. Factors such as union density, bargaining power, industry characteristics, and labor market institutions play crucial roles in shaping these effects. The study concluded that unions can set higher wage standards through collective bargaining, which may create upward pressure on wages in non-unionized sectors. The study recommended that it is crucial to foster transparency and
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