ATTITUDES OF U.S. ARMY RESERVISTS TOWARD MILITARY UNIONS

PATRICK W. CARLTON AND MAXINE A. ENDERLEIN


DOI: 10.2190/C7D4-51CE-X48U-TGRX

Abstract

This paper reports on a attitudinal study of military reserve personnel's feelings toward military unions. The authors concluded that, among other findings, lack of knowledge about unionism offers a potential for exploitation by union organizers and that military commanders should counteract this lack with information dissemination programs.

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