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John Logue

John Logue (1947-2009) was a professor of political science at Kent State University in Ohio and founder and director of the Ohio Employees Owner Center for 23 years. His research broadly encompassed comparative political economy in Europe, the USA and especially Scandinavia. John's articles have kindly been updated by Eric E. Einhorn, with whom he co-authored several major works.


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Wage earner funds in Sweden, 1960s & 70s

Black and white photo of a man in a white shirt and a tie speaking at a meeting
21 February 2019 - John Logue

The term wage earner fund refers to different models of redistributing profit amongst workers of individual employers or sectors. It is often…

Trade unions in the Nordic countries

A graph by the Swedish LO showing the percentage of unionisation by work type and gender. Divided up in Blue-collar workers, White-collar workers and All. The two are almost identical, however the Blue-collar workers have a but more unions.
18 February 2019 - John Logue

Trade unions play a more important role in Nordic politics and economics than they do in most other countries. This is largely a result of their…

Solidaristic wage policy

a stack of gold coins on top of each other
18 February 2019 - John Logue

Solidaristic wage policy refers to the practice, noticeably carried out in Sweden during the 1950s, of limiting wages in the most profitable sectors…

Harpsund democracy

black and white photo of four elder men and one woman sitting in a living room and chatting.
18 February 2019 - John Logue

Harpshund democracy is the Swedish practice of regular tripartite consultation between government, trade unions and businesses on major policy…

Labour markets in the Nordics

Poster with pink backrgound and black cat saying, 'everybody ends up with the losing card' (in Danish).
15 February 2019 - John Logue

National labour markets in the Nordic countries reflect trade union and Social Democratic principles of full employment and solidarity, while…

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