Most of the literature on strikes has addressed one of four issues: causation, variation between sectors and countries, trends over time and the relationship between strikes and other forms of collective and individual protest. Very little research has addressed the equally important questions of strike outcomes and trade union membership despite the substantial body of research on the causes of trade union membership decline and strategies for membership growth. In this paper we reverse the usual sequence of trade union membership as a causal factor in the genesis of strikes and examine the impact of strikes on trade union membership levels. After setting out the relevant theory and hypotheses, we use a unique seven year dataset of trade u...
This paper tracks the rise in the percentage of employees who have never become union members (‘neve...
This paper tracks the rise in the percentage of employees who have never become union members (‘neve...
This paper tracks the rise in the percentage of employees who have never become union members (‘neve...
Most of the literature on strikes has addressed one of four issues: causation, variation between sec...
Most of the literature on strikes has addressed one of four issues: causation, variation between sec...
Most of the literature on strikes has addressed one of four issues: causation, variation between sec...
The Norwegian labor union density rate has been falling over the last decades, even though the count...
The introduction of a statutory recognition procedure offers British unions the opportunity to rever...
The introduction of a statutory recognition procedure offers British unions the opportunity to rever...
The author reinvestigates the relationship between the organizational power of trade unions and stri...
The author reinvestigates the relationship between the organizational power of trade unions and stri...
Drawing on survey results from three British trade unions, this paper examines why members leave tra...
The author reinvestigates the relationship between the organizational power of trade unions and stri...
The author reinvestigates the relationship between the organizational power of trade unions and stri...
Trade unions often emphasise their objective of protecting and representing workers’ common interest...
This paper tracks the rise in the percentage of employees who have never become union members (‘neve...
This paper tracks the rise in the percentage of employees who have never become union members (‘neve...
This paper tracks the rise in the percentage of employees who have never become union members (‘neve...
Most of the literature on strikes has addressed one of four issues: causation, variation between sec...
Most of the literature on strikes has addressed one of four issues: causation, variation between sec...
Most of the literature on strikes has addressed one of four issues: causation, variation between sec...
The Norwegian labor union density rate has been falling over the last decades, even though the count...
The introduction of a statutory recognition procedure offers British unions the opportunity to rever...
The introduction of a statutory recognition procedure offers British unions the opportunity to rever...
The author reinvestigates the relationship between the organizational power of trade unions and stri...
The author reinvestigates the relationship between the organizational power of trade unions and stri...
Drawing on survey results from three British trade unions, this paper examines why members leave tra...
The author reinvestigates the relationship between the organizational power of trade unions and stri...
The author reinvestigates the relationship between the organizational power of trade unions and stri...
Trade unions often emphasise their objective of protecting and representing workers’ common interest...
This paper tracks the rise in the percentage of employees who have never become union members (‘neve...
This paper tracks the rise in the percentage of employees who have never become union members (‘neve...
This paper tracks the rise in the percentage of employees who have never become union members (‘neve...