education includes all union and independently provided education designed to strengthen union representation, activity and culture. It is not to be confused with workplace learning that is essentially aimed at making workers more efficient and compliant human resources (for definitions of labour education see Spencer, 1994). In our view, much of what workers learn in the workplace (the school of hard knocks) and labour education courses is worthy of formal recognition-- college/university credit. This, of course, begs the question of how t
A research report submitted to the Faculty of Education, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannes...
Commissioned by the TUC, this paper presents original research by the Scottish Centre for Employment...
In the context of the managerial and economic restructuring currently underway, this article argue...
This article argues the case for recognising the value of labour learning within the formal educatio...
How should unions educate their members and activists for the new century ? Labour education trends ...
Labor unions have supported education and training for their mem-bers since the late 19th century (H...
The term "trade union education" can be used to cover quite a number of different activities. I thin...
Trade union education is considered ‘a key resource for the construction of trade unionism’ (Bridgfo...
In a general picture of the education of labour in the United States of which the evolution has foll...
This study examined the nature of education and training for full-time labour union officials in Can...
This paper makes the argument that underestimation of the current range and depth of workers’ knowle...
This paper is concerned with the relationship between trade unions and learning in the workplace, pa...
An analysis of the educational practices of non-school groups such as labor unions provides an oppor...
Trade Union education ia not like going back to school: it ia based on the belief that we should bui...
Over the past century unions and post-secondary educational institutions have enjoyed an uneasy rela...
A research report submitted to the Faculty of Education, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannes...
Commissioned by the TUC, this paper presents original research by the Scottish Centre for Employment...
In the context of the managerial and economic restructuring currently underway, this article argue...
This article argues the case for recognising the value of labour learning within the formal educatio...
How should unions educate their members and activists for the new century ? Labour education trends ...
Labor unions have supported education and training for their mem-bers since the late 19th century (H...
The term "trade union education" can be used to cover quite a number of different activities. I thin...
Trade union education is considered ‘a key resource for the construction of trade unionism’ (Bridgfo...
In a general picture of the education of labour in the United States of which the evolution has foll...
This study examined the nature of education and training for full-time labour union officials in Can...
This paper makes the argument that underestimation of the current range and depth of workers’ knowle...
This paper is concerned with the relationship between trade unions and learning in the workplace, pa...
An analysis of the educational practices of non-school groups such as labor unions provides an oppor...
Trade Union education ia not like going back to school: it ia based on the belief that we should bui...
Over the past century unions and post-secondary educational institutions have enjoyed an uneasy rela...
A research report submitted to the Faculty of Education, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannes...
Commissioned by the TUC, this paper presents original research by the Scottish Centre for Employment...
In the context of the managerial and economic restructuring currently underway, this article argue...