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Union leadership and member attitudes: A multi-level analysis.
Authors:Hammer, Tove Helland   Bayazit, Mahmut   Wazeter, David L.
Abstract:Analyses of union leadership roles show that union presidents should have both a within-union focus and an external focus. The authors combined multi-level survey data from 3,871 union members in 248 local teachers' unions with archival and field staff data to examine relationships between leadership and members' perceptions of union instrumentality and justice, union commitment, and participation. The results showed significant union-level effects on members' beliefs about, and attitudes toward, their unions, attributable to the presidents' internal and external leadership, wage outcomes, and union characteristics. Relationships between internally focused leadership and members' loyalty and willingness to work for the union were partially mediated by perceptions of union instrumentality and justice. These perceptions fully mediated the relationship between externally focused leadership and union loyalty. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved)
Keywords:union leadership   union instrumentality beliefs   justice perceptions   union commitment   union participation   union members
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