Although the American labor force has changed dramatically in recent years, the drivers of union formation have remained remarkably stable, including job stagnation, substandard benefits and disrespectful superiors.
The webcast, presented by Morehead's Vice President of Research & Development, David Rowlee, Ph.D, includes analyses of union vulnerability conducted for an academic and teaching hospital in the South and a faith-based community hospital in the Northeast. These case studies will answer questions critical to every organization:
Which factors drive union activity
How to predict the likelihood of unio 00004000 nized labor
What to focus on to reduce the chance of a unionized workplace
Rowlee heads Morehead's research department, performs custom analysis and new product evaluations, and works directly with client organizations as a senior consultant. He has a background of extensive research across various organizations.
"Unions evolve where employees feel undercompensated and unheard," says Rowlee. "This webcast shows organizations how to identify dissatisfaction and create a more satisfied, committed workforce."
The free webcast will help attendees understand how employee surveys can reveal dissatisfactions that lead to union formation. To sign up for the webcast, go to www.moreheadassociates.com/UnionVulnerability.
About Morehead
Morehead uses sound science, cool technology and smart processes to conduct employee opinion research that enable clients to enhance employee commitment, leadership practices, and organizational quality. Morehead's clients include healthcare providers, financial institutions, government agencies, universities, service providers, and manufacturers. For more information, visit www.moreheadassociates.com.
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