Union-Member Relations and Satisfaction with Unions in South Korea

British Journal of Industrial Relations, Vol. 37, Issue 4, December 1999

Posted: 24 Nov 2000

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Steve Frenkel

UNSW Australia Business School, School of Management

Sarosh Kuruvilla

Cornell University

Abstract

This paper uses a large sample of South Korean union members working in different industries and occupations to test a model of union satisfaction. The results suggest that union-member relations - member representation and union leader effectiveness - are more important than the economic results that unions provide to members. These findings are in line with our general argument that, where unions rely on decentralized collective bargaining as the prime method of employment regulation, they depend heavily on internal union relations for their effectiveness. We contend that, if unions are to limit the decline in their influence, assessing and changing internal union relations should be a priority.

JEL Classification: J51

Suggested Citation

Frenkel, Steve and Kuruvilla, Sarosh, Union-Member Relations and Satisfaction with Unions in South Korea. British Journal of Industrial Relations, Vol. 37, Issue 4, December 1999, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=233042

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