ABSTRACT

There are few contemporary studies on the finances of unions. Indeed, little research exists on the internal operations of unions in the U.S. This book provides a comprehensive analysis of the financial resources and performance of the largest national unions. It discusses the theoretical and practical relevance of the topic, which goes directly to the formation, maintenance, and potential advancement of labor organizations. Financial capacity and performance create incentives for unions to mobilize at the grassroots level and launch major drives to improve their position in society. Understanding how unions raise and spend money provides insight as to their administrative orientation and organizational capacity.

Given its topical breadth and depth, the book stands apart from the extant literature on unions in society. It is unique in the range of financial information presented, how data are analyzed, and its treatment of such important matters as compensation and benefits; operating budgets; political activism as measured by expenditures from treasury-based funds and political mechanisms funded by members through voluntary donations. The authors show not only the scope of union financial wherewithal and how it varies across labor organizations but also how such indicators compare to corporate entities who employ the rank-and-file.

The book provides a wealth of information on how to analyze the finances of unions and to use this information to prepare for collective bargaining and other aspects of labor-management relations. It informs employers and other observers about how unions are able to represent members and their ability to withstand strikes.

chapter |9 pages

Introduction

chapter 1|21 pages

Why Money Matters

chapter 2|16 pages

Financial Reporting and Analysis

chapter 3|12 pages

The Big Picture

chapter 4|24 pages

How Unions Raise Money

Union Dues and Other Member-based Income

chapter 5|32 pages

The Unions' Balance Sheets

chapter 6|21 pages

The Income Statement

Revenues

chapter 7|27 pages

Disbursements

chapter 8|18 pages

Financial Performance

chapter 9|11 pages

Union Membership and Financial Wherewithal

chapter 10|16 pages

Union Political Spending

chapter 11|22 pages

Compensation and Benefits

chapter 12|12 pages

Union Corruption

chapter 13|11 pages

The Top Ten

chapter 14|4 pages

Strike Activity

chapter 15|12 pages

Financing a New Wave of Unionism

chapter 16|4 pages

Future Directions