In light of declining trade union density, specifically amongst young workers, this paper explores how trade unions are servicing and organising young people. Our specific focus is the way in which trade unions market their services to the young. We use, as a lens of analysis, the services marketing literature and the concept of an ‘experience good’ to explore trade union strategies. Based on interviews with a number of Queensland union officials, it is clear unions see the issue of recruitment of young people as significant, and that resources are being targeted on the development of innovative strategies at least in some unions
This article approaches the subject of trade union community-based organising from the perspective o...
The dissertation examines the efficacy of trade union membership growth strategies. The dissertation...
Belgian trade unions are not hampered by declining membership. As a result, the issue of member recr...
In light of declining trade union density, specifically amongst young workers, this paper explores h...
In light of declining trade union density, specifically among young workers, this article explores h...
This thesis examines how trade unions are meeting the two-fold challenge of a fall in youth unionisa...
The thesis objective is to investigate the use of marketing techniques to increase and stabilise mem...
Since the mid-1980s the Australian trade union movement has started to confront the issue of declini...
The relationship between young people and trade unions is fundamental for labour organisations becau...
This report presents the findings of the Young People\u27s Attitudes to Trade Unions Project that wa...
The paper discusses the results of a survey of students ’ perceptions of work in retailing and fast-...
This paper argues that union attitudes and behaviour are important but neglected features of the sch...
The challenge facing unions in recruiting younger workers is a comparatively recent concern, prompte...
This article tests the individualisation thesis, as proposed by Ulrich Beck, Anthony Giddens and oth...
Youth structures of trade unions are increasingly collaborating internationally. This is one of the ...
This article approaches the subject of trade union community-based organising from the perspective o...
The dissertation examines the efficacy of trade union membership growth strategies. The dissertation...
Belgian trade unions are not hampered by declining membership. As a result, the issue of member recr...
In light of declining trade union density, specifically amongst young workers, this paper explores h...
In light of declining trade union density, specifically among young workers, this article explores h...
This thesis examines how trade unions are meeting the two-fold challenge of a fall in youth unionisa...
The thesis objective is to investigate the use of marketing techniques to increase and stabilise mem...
Since the mid-1980s the Australian trade union movement has started to confront the issue of declini...
The relationship between young people and trade unions is fundamental for labour organisations becau...
This report presents the findings of the Young People\u27s Attitudes to Trade Unions Project that wa...
The paper discusses the results of a survey of students ’ perceptions of work in retailing and fast-...
This paper argues that union attitudes and behaviour are important but neglected features of the sch...
The challenge facing unions in recruiting younger workers is a comparatively recent concern, prompte...
This article tests the individualisation thesis, as proposed by Ulrich Beck, Anthony Giddens and oth...
Youth structures of trade unions are increasingly collaborating internationally. This is one of the ...
This article approaches the subject of trade union community-based organising from the perspective o...
The dissertation examines the efficacy of trade union membership growth strategies. The dissertation...
Belgian trade unions are not hampered by declining membership. As a result, the issue of member recr...