Richard Hurd (educator)

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Richard Hurd is a professor of labor relations emeritus and former director of Labor Studies at the

Cornell University School of Industrial and Labor Relations
.

Hurd has a

.

Prior to his appointment at Cornell, Hurd was an economic policy fellow at the Brookings Institution.

Hurd's research focus is on the modern labor movement, organizing strategies, and organizational change in unions. He also has an interest in the organization of professional and technical workers. Hurd is frequently quoted in mainstream newspapers and magazines.

Hurd has been a consultant for the Canadian Labour Congress, AFL-CIO, Department for Professional Employees, the Albert Shanker Institute, the New York State United Teachers, the Service Employees International Union, UNITE HERE, and the American Guild of Musical Artists.

Memberships

Hurd serves on the executive committee of the

National Center for the Study of Collective Bargaining in Higher Education
.

Published works

Co-edited books

Solely authored book chapters

Co-authored book chapters

Solely authored articles

  • "Beyond Labor's Brawl: Strategic Conundrums Await." Social Policy. Summer 2005.
  • "The Failure of Organizing, the New Unity Partnership and the Future of the Labor Movement."
    WorkingUSA
    .
    September, 2004.
  • "In Defense of Public Service: Union Strategy in Transition." WorkingUSA. Summer 2003.
  • "Union Free Bargaining Strategies and First Contract Failures." Proceedings of the Forty-Eighth Meeting of the
    Industrial Relations Research Association
    .
    January 1996.

Co-authored articles

Solely authored papers

External links

  • "Richard Hurd", Industrial and Labor Relations School, Cornell University
  • Richard Hurd, The Hotel School, SC Johnson School of Business, Cornell University