Trade union density studies tend to spark sharp differences of opinion, but few would disagree that the recent crisis left unions vulnerable because they were unable to protect members from its immediate impact. Subsequent economic recovery and pay restoration didn’t prevent controversy over lower post-2011 starting rates, but the statistics suggest that the decline in density for these lower paid new entrants came before the lower rates were imposed
The main goal of this bachelor thesis is to analyze the reasons of the decline in trade union member...
The dramatic change in economic conditions in Ireland over the last 10 years provides an opportunity...
In Malta, trade union density measurements are based on the total number of reported trade union mem...
Trade union density studies tend to spark sharp differences of opinion, but few would disagree that ...
Using data from the Quarterly National Household Survey supplemented with some data from the Europe...
Abstract: Using micro data from the Quarterly National Household Survey we look at trends in Irish u...
Abstract: Using micro data from the Quarterly National Household Survey we look at trends in Irish u...
Attempts to apply the influential Bain-Elsheikh model to annual trade union growth and decline in ...
In the Netherlands union density declined by a quarter between 1979 and 1987. In this paper we use t...
What conclusions can be drawn from the trajectory of collective bargaining in Ireland over the past ...
Abstract: This paper examines the effects of trade unions in Ireland on the first two moments of the...
Between 1980 and 1998, the proportion of British employees who were union members fell from around 5...
The trade union movement has been a defining part of the employment relations landscape in Ireland f...
This chapter describes the features and fortunes of the Irish union movement over the last thirty ye...
In this paper we analyse data from the 1980-4 WIRS panel for the light they can shed on the causes o...
The main goal of this bachelor thesis is to analyze the reasons of the decline in trade union member...
The dramatic change in economic conditions in Ireland over the last 10 years provides an opportunity...
In Malta, trade union density measurements are based on the total number of reported trade union mem...
Trade union density studies tend to spark sharp differences of opinion, but few would disagree that ...
Using data from the Quarterly National Household Survey supplemented with some data from the Europe...
Abstract: Using micro data from the Quarterly National Household Survey we look at trends in Irish u...
Abstract: Using micro data from the Quarterly National Household Survey we look at trends in Irish u...
Attempts to apply the influential Bain-Elsheikh model to annual trade union growth and decline in ...
In the Netherlands union density declined by a quarter between 1979 and 1987. In this paper we use t...
What conclusions can be drawn from the trajectory of collective bargaining in Ireland over the past ...
Abstract: This paper examines the effects of trade unions in Ireland on the first two moments of the...
Between 1980 and 1998, the proportion of British employees who were union members fell from around 5...
The trade union movement has been a defining part of the employment relations landscape in Ireland f...
This chapter describes the features and fortunes of the Irish union movement over the last thirty ye...
In this paper we analyse data from the 1980-4 WIRS panel for the light they can shed on the causes o...
The main goal of this bachelor thesis is to analyze the reasons of the decline in trade union member...
The dramatic change in economic conditions in Ireland over the last 10 years provides an opportunity...
In Malta, trade union density measurements are based on the total number of reported trade union mem...