In the past two decades, trade unions have sought to counter membership decline, initially through a focus on organizing. More recently the union renewal project has prompted a re-examination of whether unions can use different types of inter-union collaboration to build power for workers and the movement. This article examines two examples of such inter-union collaboration, the Transport Unions Federation and the Australian Workers' Union-Maritime Union of Australia Offshore Alliance. The development of these organizational relationships is important to the trade union movement in Australia and internationally as examples of new forms of external solidarity
A major challenge for trade unions is how to reposition themselves in order to counter the structura...
This article approaches the subject of trade union community-based organising from the perspective o...
Successive governments, particularly in the Anglo-American world, have sought to redefine the state...
© The Author(s) 2013. In the past two decades, trade unions have sought to counter membership declin...
Trade unions face a range of challenges in a global world. As trade, production and consumption rela...
To mark the 20th anniversary of the Australian union movement’s Organising Works programme, this art...
The launch of Organising Works 20 years ago was a key event, not just in the history of Australian t...
This article reports on a study of trade union involvement in Sydney Alliance–a broad-based communit...
Increasingly unions have to address the challenges of global work and employment relations; to meet ...
In common with trade unions throughout the "western world", Australian unions entering the 1980's ha...
This article reports on a two-year study of union/community organizing in the UK, USA and Australia....
The current circumstances of trade unions are subject to extensive debate. As a contribution to thes...
The current circumstances of trade unions are subject to extensive debate. As a contribution to thes...
For many in the labour movement, union mergers are viewed as a viable means of renewing labour organ...
Australian union membership declined at over one per cent per annum through the 1990s, and unions no...
A major challenge for trade unions is how to reposition themselves in order to counter the structura...
This article approaches the subject of trade union community-based organising from the perspective o...
Successive governments, particularly in the Anglo-American world, have sought to redefine the state...
© The Author(s) 2013. In the past two decades, trade unions have sought to counter membership declin...
Trade unions face a range of challenges in a global world. As trade, production and consumption rela...
To mark the 20th anniversary of the Australian union movement’s Organising Works programme, this art...
The launch of Organising Works 20 years ago was a key event, not just in the history of Australian t...
This article reports on a study of trade union involvement in Sydney Alliance–a broad-based communit...
Increasingly unions have to address the challenges of global work and employment relations; to meet ...
In common with trade unions throughout the "western world", Australian unions entering the 1980's ha...
This article reports on a two-year study of union/community organizing in the UK, USA and Australia....
The current circumstances of trade unions are subject to extensive debate. As a contribution to thes...
The current circumstances of trade unions are subject to extensive debate. As a contribution to thes...
For many in the labour movement, union mergers are viewed as a viable means of renewing labour organ...
Australian union membership declined at over one per cent per annum through the 1990s, and unions no...
A major challenge for trade unions is how to reposition themselves in order to counter the structura...
This article approaches the subject of trade union community-based organising from the perspective o...
Successive governments, particularly in the Anglo-American world, have sought to redefine the state...