The paper discusses the results of a survey of students ’ perceptions of work in retailing and fast-food employment in Australia, with particular regard to their attitudes towards union membership. Our research question is: to what extent do management practices affect young people’s views about joining a union? We find that low-cost labour management regimes are likely to increase employees ’ interest in joining a union. By contrast, more positive ‘developmental ’ work regimes do not seem to be associated with worker attitudes to joining a union. Our findings have implications for employers, managers and unions
In light of declining trade union density, specifically amongst young workers, this paper explores h...
This article addresses the question: what impact do trade unions have on employee trust in managemen...
In light of declining trade union density, specifically amongst young workers, this paper explores h...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to study job attitudes between unionized and non-unionized emp...
This paper argues that union attitudes and behaviour are important but neglected features of the sch...
The introduction of a statutory recognition procedure offers British unions the opportunity to rever...
This paper contributes to the understanding of barriers to trade unionism in Malaysia by analysing t...
This research sits with recent efforts to examine the group-processes that underpin collective actio...
Declining union density rates have been and continue to be an ongoing issue and worry around the wor...
Declining trade union density in Australia and overseas has been an issue of concern to the trade un...
This paper is a comparative exploratory study of the changing nature of employee voice through trade...
It has been argued that compulsory unionism agreements have significant disadvantages for both emplo...
The research topic arose following the author'Th observations of tutor—student interaction in the su...
Summary: This paper considers the size of the market for unionisation in Britain and what unions ca...
Changes to Industrial Relations legislation ushers in the possibility of changes to the way managers...
In light of declining trade union density, specifically amongst young workers, this paper explores h...
This article addresses the question: what impact do trade unions have on employee trust in managemen...
In light of declining trade union density, specifically amongst young workers, this paper explores h...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to study job attitudes between unionized and non-unionized emp...
This paper argues that union attitudes and behaviour are important but neglected features of the sch...
The introduction of a statutory recognition procedure offers British unions the opportunity to rever...
This paper contributes to the understanding of barriers to trade unionism in Malaysia by analysing t...
This research sits with recent efforts to examine the group-processes that underpin collective actio...
Declining union density rates have been and continue to be an ongoing issue and worry around the wor...
Declining trade union density in Australia and overseas has been an issue of concern to the trade un...
This paper is a comparative exploratory study of the changing nature of employee voice through trade...
It has been argued that compulsory unionism agreements have significant disadvantages for both emplo...
The research topic arose following the author'Th observations of tutor—student interaction in the su...
Summary: This paper considers the size of the market for unionisation in Britain and what unions ca...
Changes to Industrial Relations legislation ushers in the possibility of changes to the way managers...
In light of declining trade union density, specifically amongst young workers, this paper explores h...
This article addresses the question: what impact do trade unions have on employee trust in managemen...
In light of declining trade union density, specifically amongst young workers, this paper explores h...