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Enforcement of Implicit Employment Contracts through Unionization

Chad Hogan

University of Michigan–Ann Arbor

Journal of Labor Economics 2001

In a world in which employment contracts are incomplete, it is costly for a firm to establish credibility for honoring implicit terms of employment agreements. By monitoring the employment relationships between the firm and its workers, the labor union may provide the workforce with valuable information regarding the firm's adherence to these implicit agreements. Thus, the union provides a signaling mechanism that allows workers to coordinate their actions in order to discipline the firm for a breach of the implicit contract. This mechanism enhances the firm's credibility when forming employment contracts and facilitates increased employment levels.

DOI
10.1086/209983
Volume
19 (1)
Pages
171-195
Language
en
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