Future Professionals and Managers: Their Attitudes Toward Unions, Organizational Beliefs, and Work Ethic |
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Authors: | James G. Pesek Rod D. Raehsler Robert S. Balough |
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Affiliation: | Clarion University of Pennsylvania |
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Abstract: | The authors replicate and extend the research on future workers' union attitudes, organizational beliefs, and work ethic. Selected demographic and attitudinal data were collected from a sample of 644 students at a small, western Pennsylvania university. Compared to earlier research on pre-employment predictors of union attitudes, this study is based on a much larger sample size and includes a cross-section of majors. The results offer additional support for the family socialization process; in general, future professionals and business managers are more sympathetic to labor unions if they were children of union members. In addition, the results show that student major has a significant and systematic impact on both positive and negative union attitudes. |
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