BNA PLUS New Products
Union Membership and Earnings Data Book : Compilations from the Current Population Survey
authored by Barry T. Hirsch, Trinity University, Department of Economics, and David A. Macpherson,
Florida State University, Department of Economics
Compiled from the Census Bureau's monthly household survey, the Data Book includes easy-to-read tables,
containing current and historical figures for union membership, as well as earnings for union and nonunion workers.
This compilation -- not available elsewhere -- brings a wide assortment of data into convenient tables. Information from
the data book is regularly included in the Census Bureau's Statistical Abstract of the United States. The Data Book
comes with Additional Earnings and Union Membership Data from BNA PLUS, which includes BLS wage survey by
occupation; AFL-CIO membership; and additional at-a-glance membership data by industry and state.
This report is available as a standing order. Standing order customers automatically are
sent and billed for new editions as they are released.
Click here to order.
To order previous editions contact BNA PLUS at bnaplus@bna.com or 800-372-1033 Option 5, then Option 3.
Source Book on Collective Bargaining: Wages, Benefits and Other Contract Issues
The one-stop reference tool for professionals engaged in wage and benefit planning or
bargaining. The Source Book contains information on:
- major contract expirations
- negotiated
- wage increases
- employee benefit costs
- innovative contract provisions
- employer bargaining
- objectives
- CPI tables
- economic outlook
- major labor law rulings
- surveys and studies
This report is available as a standing order. Standing order customers automatically are
sent and billed for new editions as they are released.
Click here to order.
To order previous editions contact BNA PLUS at bnaplus@bna.com or 800-372-1033 Option 5, then Option 3.
BNA Reprint Services
BNA PLUS can provide print and electronic reprints of articles published in BNA publications.
Various printing and design options are available. Before posting an electronic version to a Web site
or otherwise duplicating, copyright permission must be obtained by e-mail permissions@bna.com.
For a free estimate or to order reprints, call 800-372-1033 (Option 5) or e-mail bnaplus@bna.com.
Union Organizing In The Health Care Industry
BNA PLUS has released a new report that examines the issues surrounding health care organizing. As rapid changes have challenged the health care industry over the past decade unions have become more active in the industry. Union Organizing in the Health Care Industry gives you insight into the issues and motivations behind the increase in organizing activity, and includes:
- Historical union membership and density statistics
- Historical NLRB representation election statistics in the health care industry
- Statistics specific to registered nurses:
- union membership, density, and coverage by state
- NLRB representation statistics by setting (hospitals, nursing facilities, other health care settings) for 1994, 1999, and 2004
- Union organizing tactics and strategies
- Developments in physician and home health care organizing
- Major court and NLRB rulings
- Competition between unions and the impact of major unions leaving the AFL-CIO
- Health care employee job satisfaction
Published Fall 2005: $145 BNA subscribers; $195 nonsubscribers.
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BNA PLUS Health Care
Fraud Settlements
This collection of health
care-related fraud settlements between states and/or the federal
government and private companies are generally a result of complaints
filed under the False Claims Act. Those settlements accompanied by the
Corporate Integrity Agreements (CIA) are indicated. Other settlements have
the compliance terms included within their text. In some cases PLUS does
have original or amended complaints.
The cost for each settlement with
any available CIA is $27 plus shipping, handling and any applicable state
tax. Many of the settlements are available in electronic format (pdf).
Click
here to view list of settlements available.
DocsPLUS
DocsPLUS gives you unlimited access to documents referenced in BNA publications. Documents such as briefs, decisions, and reports often supply important background information for BNA articles. Many BNA articles refer to these documents, which can provide valuable insight and information about a topic. For more information go to: http://www.bna.com/products/docsplus.htm
LaborAssist
LaborAssist is an exclusive package of labor relations resources from BNA PLUS. Geared specifically toward labor attorneys, management consultants, labor relations managers, and union officials, LaborAssist provides the labor specialist access to BNA PLUS's exclusive collection of databases, reports, and source documents. Visit http://www.bna.com/products/labor/laborassist.htm
for more information.
LaborPLUS
Direct access to five labor databases gives you the power to find facts quickly and use them with confidence to strengthen everything from labor contract negotiations to marketing efforts. For more information go to: http://www.bnalaborplus.com
EHS Legislative Alert
EHS Legislative Alert is an innovative e-mail service that tracks federal
and state environment, health, and safety legislation nationwide, and is customizable by jurisdiction, topic,
and frequency of delivery. Visit for more information and to sign up for a free trial.
NLRB Election Statistics
This semi-annual report summarizes union organizing activities. The report includes an
executive summary and tables summarizing election results by major union
affiliation, industry, bargaining unit, size, and state. The text and tables are based on election results
from the National Labor Relations Board headquarters and regional offices.
The Mid-Year 2006 Report is now available. Click
here to order.
The report is available as a standing order. Standing order customers automatically are sent and billed for new
editions as they are released.
To order previous editions, contact BNA PLUS at bnaplus@bna.com
or 800-372-1033 Option 5, then Option 3.
