Trade Unions in Renewal

Trade Unions in Renewal
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Publisher : Taylor & Francis US
Total Pages : 306
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ISBN-10 : 9780826454379
ISBN-13 : 0826454372
Rating : 4/5 (79 Downloads)

Synopsis Trade Unions in Renewal by : Peter Fairbrother

Presenting an extensive survey of continuity and change in trade unions of the USA, Canada, Australia, New Zealand and the UK, this contemporary text provides a firm basis for informed discussion about the place of trade unions in modern economies.

Paths to Union Renewal

Paths to Union Renewal
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Publisher : Broadview Press
Total Pages : 340
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ISBN-10 : 1551930587
ISBN-13 : 9781551930589
Rating : 4/5 (87 Downloads)

Synopsis Paths to Union Renewal by : Pradeep Kumar

"The diverse cases and experiences examined in this book hold valuable lessons for labour everywhere." - Elaine Bernard, Harvard Law School

Unions, Equity, and the Path to Renewal

Unions, Equity, and the Path to Renewal
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Publisher : UBC Press
Total Pages : 268
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ISBN-10 : 9780774858984
ISBN-13 : 0774858982
Rating : 4/5 (84 Downloads)

Synopsis Unions, Equity, and the Path to Renewal by : Janice R. Foley

Trade unions in Canada are losing their traditional support base, and membership numbers could sink to US levels unless unions recapture their power. Unions, Equity, and the Path to Renewal brings together a distinguished group of union activists and equity scholars who trace how traditional union cultures, practices, and structures have eroded solidarity and activism and created an equity deficit in Canadian unions. Informed by a feminist vision of unions as instruments of social justice, the contributors argue that equity within unions is not simply one possible path to union renewal � it is the only way to reposition organized labour as a central institution in workers' lives.

Arise

Arise
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Publisher : Pluto Press (UK)
Total Pages : 272
Release :
ISBN-10 : 0745344038
ISBN-13 : 9780745344034
Rating : 4/5 (38 Downloads)

Synopsis Arise by : Jane Holgate

An authoritative overview of the question of power in trade union strategy

Trade Unions at the Crossroads

Trade Unions at the Crossroads
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Publisher : Burns & Oates
Total Pages : 392
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ISBN-10 : STANFORD:36105024920469
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Rating : 4/5 (69 Downloads)

Synopsis Trade Unions at the Crossroads by : Peter Fairbrother

"Case studies of workplaces in manufacturing, privatized utilities and public sectors in the West Midlands illuminate and support the arguments for union renewal presented here. The prospects for such renewal are rooted, the author argues, in the ways unions organize, their modes of representation and the objectives they pursue."--BOOK JACKET.

Trade Union Revitalisation

Trade Union Revitalisation
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Publisher : Peter Lang
Total Pages : 588
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ISBN-10 : 3039110098
ISBN-13 : 9783039110094
Rating : 4/5 (98 Downloads)

Synopsis Trade Union Revitalisation by : Craig Phelan

A comprehensive introduction to the state of trade unionism in the world today. Leading labour scholars discuss the health of the trade union movement, the present political and economic climate for trade union advancement, the dominant revitalisation strategies, and future prospects for each nation.

The Future of Unions and Worker Representation

The Future of Unions and Worker Representation
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Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages : 343
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ISBN-10 : 9781509924981
ISBN-13 : 1509924981
Rating : 4/5 (81 Downloads)

Synopsis The Future of Unions and Worker Representation by : Anthony Forsyth

This book charts the path to revitalisation for trade unions in Australia, the USA, the UK, and Italy. It examines the examples of innovation and digital campaigning that are enabling unions to build new forms of worker power – and overcome decades of declining membership wrought by neoliberalism, globalisation, and hostility from employers and the state. The study evaluates the responses of unions in each country to falling membership levels since the 1980s. It considers the US 'organising model' and its adoption in Australia and the UK, comparing this with the strategies of Italian unions which have been more deliberately focused on precarious and migrant workers. The increasing reliance of US unions on community alliances, as seen in the 'Fight for $15' and similar campaigns, is scrutinised along with new union prototypes like Hospo Voice in Australia, the Independent Workers' Union of Great Britain and SI Cobas in Italy. The book includes an in-depth analysis of union responses to the gig economy in the four countries, and the emergence of self-organised worker collectives to combat this exploitative business model. The vital role played by unions in defending the interests of workers during the COVID-19 pandemic is also examined. As well as highlighting the most successful union initiatives to meet the challenges of the past 30 years, the book assesses the strengths and deficiencies of the legal framework for union representation in the four nations. It identifies the labour law reforms needed to rebuild collectivism, but argues that more is needed than favourable laws. This cross-national study provides a rich basis for identifying the combination of reforms, strategies and linkages required to ensure that unions can remain relevant for a new generation of digitally-active workers.

Trade Union Strategies against Healthcare Marketization

Trade Union Strategies against Healthcare Marketization
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 209
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ISBN-10 : 9781000413519
ISBN-13 : 1000413519
Rating : 4/5 (19 Downloads)

Synopsis Trade Union Strategies against Healthcare Marketization by : Jennie Auffenberg

Marketization in the healthcare sector affects the quality and delivery of care, as well as healthcare workers’ working conditions. Based on a comparison of England and Germany, along with an in-depth case study looking at New York, USA, this volume examines how trade unions respond to marketization processes and the determinants of successful strategies. The author draws on a rich empirical study to develop a theoretical framework that accounts for sector-specific opportunity structures stemming from marketization processes and on the relevant unions’ local-level leeway that opens if they build up and mobilise the available resources and capacities. The book identifies determinants of successful trade union strategies, explains the puzzling observation of similar strategic choices across different systems, and draws conclusions for prospects of trade unionism in the marketized healthcare sector. This book emphasizes the transformative effect of marketization on healthcare and the opportunities this change creates for unions, while giving special attention to the local-level conditions of trade unionism in the analysis of conflicts evolving around marketization in the hospital sector. It is of interest to academics and practitioners working in healthcare management, human resource management, and employment relations.

Gendering and Diversifying Trade Union Leadership

Gendering and Diversifying Trade Union Leadership
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 356
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ISBN-10 : 9781136200038
ISBN-13 : 1136200037
Rating : 4/5 (38 Downloads)

Synopsis Gendering and Diversifying Trade Union Leadership by : Sue Ledwith

Examining the experiences of leadership among trade unionists in a range of unions and labor movements around the world, this volume addresses perspectives of women and men from a range of identities such as race/ethnicity, sexuality, and age. It analyses existing models of leadership in various political organizational forms, especially trade unions, but also including business and management approaches, leadership forms which arise from fields such as community, pedagogy, and the third sector. This book analyzes and critiques concepts, expectations, and experiences of union leaders and leadership in labor organizations, while comparing gender and cultural perspectives. Contributors to the volume draw on empirical research to identify key ideas, beliefs and experiences which are critical to achieving change, setting up resistance, and transforming the inertia of traditionalism.

Are Trade Unions Still Relevant?

Are Trade Unions Still Relevant?
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Publisher : Orpen Press
Total Pages : 218
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ISBN-10 : 9781909895065
ISBN-13 : 1909895067
Rating : 4/5 (65 Downloads)

Synopsis Are Trade Unions Still Relevant? by : Dr Tom Turner

This edited collection examines the relevance of trade unions 100 years on from the 1913 Lockout in Dublin. The general argument underpinning the papers in this book is that trade unions are still relevant in the 21st century, since they provide an independent collective representation for workers and address the power imbalance between the worker and employer. All of the chapter authors are based at the Department of Personnel and Employment Relations, Kemmy Business School, University of Limerick. The chapters are grouped under three broad headings: The demand for trade unions in the 21st century; partnership at work and the legal context of union recognition; and case studies dealing with union organising and recognition campaigns This book provides a focus on an area not covered in any detailed way by any comparable text book.It will be of interest to undergraduates and postgraduates in the area of employment relations and to practioners such as trade union officials and human resource managers.In addition it will be of interest to a wider body of academics internationally who wish to understand trade unions in Ireland for comparative purposes.