Politics at Work How Companies Turn Their Workers into If you answered campaign spending and lobbying youre missing a huge part of the picture the widespreadand worrisomeefforts of employers to mobilize their own workers on behalf of business interests In Politics at Work Alex HertelFernandez shines new light on this hitherto hidden world of corporate power Politics at Work Alexander HertelFernandez Oxford Politics at Work How Companies Turn Their Workers into Lobbyists Alexander HertelFernandez Studies in Postwar American Political Development Covers an alarming new trend in American life the increasing efforts of businesses to exert control over how their workers vote Book Review Politics at Work How Companies Turn Their Book Review Politics at Work How Companies Turn Their Workers into Lobbyists by Alexander HertelFernandez Jake Rosenfeld ILR Review 2019 72 2 Book Review Politics at Work How Companies Turn Their Workers into Lobbyists by Alexander HertelFernandez Show all authors Jake Rosenfeld Jake Rosenfeld See all articles by this author Politics at Work How Companies Turn Their Workers into Politics at Work How Companies Turn Their Workers into Lobbyists HertelFernandez a Columbia professor of international and public affairs provides an eyeopening and timely look at the increased role of privatesector employers in American politics How Companies Turn Their Workers into Lobbyists Alexander HertelFernandez is the author of Politics at Work How Companies Turn Their Workers into Lobbyists Oxford University Press 2018 He is an assistant professor of political science at Columbia University We often think of corporate political power expressed in campaign donations political advertising and lobbying In corporate America too many bosses tell employees who HertelFernandez is a political scientist at Columbia University’s School of International and Public Affairs and Politics at Work brings together a variety of studies – of managers workers Politics at work how companies turn their workers into Get this from a library Politics at work how companies turn their workers into lobbyists Alexander HertelFernandez Employers are increasingly recruiting their workers into politics to change elections and public policysometimes in coercive ways Using a diverse array of evidence including national surveys of Politics at Work How Employers Use Workers to Promote In an essential new book Politics at Work How Companies Turn Their Workers into Lobbyists Alexander HertelFernandez delves into the phenomenon of employee mobilization using survey research and interviews to find the scope and scale of efforts to affect the political attitudes and behaviors of workers Employers are increasingly using their workers as Why employers are increasingly talking politics with their workers Of course not all employers lean on their workers as heavily as others Some employers merely remind their workers to register and turn out to vote like Starbucks and Marriott But in other cases employers try to change how workers think about politics companies are pressuring their workers on how to In my new book “Politics at Work How Companies Turn their Workers into Lobbyists” I examine employers’ relatively new — and increasing — efforts to rally their workers on behalf of
Title : Politics at Work: How Companies Turn Their Workers into Lobbyists (Studies in Postwar American Political Development)
ISBN : 0190629894
Release Date : 2018-03-01
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