The effects of organizational change on worker wellbeing and the moderating role of trade unions

Bryson, Alex; Barth, Erling; and Dale-Olsen, Harald (2013) The effects of organizational change on worker wellbeing and the moderating role of trade unions Industrial and Labor Relations Review, 66 (4). pp. 989-1011. ISSN 0019-7939
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The authors explore the effects of organizational change on employee well-being using multivariate analyses of linked employer-employee data for Britain, with particular emphasis on whether unions moderate these effects. Nationally representative data consist of 13,500 employees in 1,238 workplaces. Organizational changes are associated with increased job-related anxiety and lower job satisfaction. The authors find that job-related anxiety is ameliorated when employees work in a unionized workplace and are involved in the introduction of the changes.

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