Can private sector unions survive in Great Britain? How can unions respond to the challenges posted by performace-related pay, public-private partnerships and the internet? What lessons can be learned from trade unions' experience in Germany and the US? Trade Unions: Resurgence or Decline?is the third book in the innovativeTrade Unions in Britainseries. Featuring substantial and original research, this book takes a hard disciplinary approach--economics, organizational theory, history and social psychology--to offer readers a comprehensive analysis of unions' prospects in the new millenium. Case studies deal with such topical issues such as unions and the gender pay gap, the private finance initiative, performance-related pay and the unions'...
The current circumstances of trade unions are subject to extensive debate. As a contribution to thes...
This article revisits contemporary union renewal/revival debates through comparison with the late 19...
Against the background of a deep crisis in trade union representation, the authors seek to determine...
challenges posted by performance-related pay, public-private partnerships and the internet? What les...
Book synopsis: This book features original research underpinned with theory drawn from economics, or...
The thesis undertakes an analysis of the decline of trade unions, during the period 1979 to 2002. It...
• At its peak UK union membership stood at 13 million in 1979 but haemorrhaged 5.5 million in the su...
Book synopsis: Trade unions in most of Europe are on the defensive: in recent decades they have lost...
Book synopsis: As unions face an ongoing crisis all over the industrialized world, they have often b...
This paper investigates the demise of unionisation in British private sector workplaces over the las...
The trade union movement around the world remains in the throes of a prolonged and deep decline, whe...
Union membership rose by 100,000 in 1999 ending two decades of sustained membership losses û the lon...
This paper investigates the demise of unionisation in British private sector workplaces over the las...
The chapter argues that union strength, decline, and revitalization are best understood as multi-fac...
What do unions do and why do they do it? Do they seek to maximise profit for their members, or to ob...
The current circumstances of trade unions are subject to extensive debate. As a contribution to thes...
This article revisits contemporary union renewal/revival debates through comparison with the late 19...
Against the background of a deep crisis in trade union representation, the authors seek to determine...
challenges posted by performance-related pay, public-private partnerships and the internet? What les...
Book synopsis: This book features original research underpinned with theory drawn from economics, or...
The thesis undertakes an analysis of the decline of trade unions, during the period 1979 to 2002. It...
• At its peak UK union membership stood at 13 million in 1979 but haemorrhaged 5.5 million in the su...
Book synopsis: Trade unions in most of Europe are on the defensive: in recent decades they have lost...
Book synopsis: As unions face an ongoing crisis all over the industrialized world, they have often b...
This paper investigates the demise of unionisation in British private sector workplaces over the las...
The trade union movement around the world remains in the throes of a prolonged and deep decline, whe...
Union membership rose by 100,000 in 1999 ending two decades of sustained membership losses û the lon...
This paper investigates the demise of unionisation in British private sector workplaces over the las...
The chapter argues that union strength, decline, and revitalization are best understood as multi-fac...
What do unions do and why do they do it? Do they seek to maximise profit for their members, or to ob...
The current circumstances of trade unions are subject to extensive debate. As a contribution to thes...
This article revisits contemporary union renewal/revival debates through comparison with the late 19...
Against the background of a deep crisis in trade union representation, the authors seek to determine...