Workplace Politics draws on unique surveys of firm managers and employees in eight countries, with a special focus on Russia, to demonstrate that employer-led political mobilization in the workplace is common, often coercive, and unpopular with many voters. This book explains how politicians and employers use workplace mobilization to diminish voter autonomy, undermine electoral integrity, and skew electoral outcomes in favor of entrenched political groups.
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