The paper examines a union initiative to recruit among migrant workers through the provision of individual services outside of the workplace. While the initiative is shown to have initially generated new members, questions are raised about the viability of such an approach in the absence of mutually supportive access to workplace representation
In recent years a number of UK unions have been considering how to (re)engage with communities in or...
This article examines the organizing practices of indie unions-the emerging grassroots unions co-led...
This article develops an embedded actor‐centred framework for studying the mobilization and bargaini...
The paper examines a union initiative to recruit among migrant workers through the provision of indi...
Summary: This paper considers the size of the market for unionisation in Britain and what unions ca...
Attempts to revitalize trade unions in the UK have had mixed results, leading to calls for more radi...
This article examines and evaluates the experiences of British unions in recruiting and organizing P...
The introduction of a statutory recognition procedure offers British unions the opportunity to rever...
The problems/need for representation and participation reported by workers vary across workplaces an...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to reflect on how the UK’s Trade Union Congress, in the 150t...
© 2018 John Wiley & Sons Ltd. This article develops an embedded actor-centred framework for studyi...
This critical case study looks at the campaign led by Citizens UK and Unison to get the University ...
This article examines how the United Kingdom (UK) trade unions organise Polish migrant workers in th...
This article provides a brief evaluation of the state of workplace union reps’ organization in Brita...
This critical case study looks at the campaign led by Citizens UK and Unison to get the University o...
In recent years a number of UK unions have been considering how to (re)engage with communities in or...
This article examines the organizing practices of indie unions-the emerging grassroots unions co-led...
This article develops an embedded actor‐centred framework for studying the mobilization and bargaini...
The paper examines a union initiative to recruit among migrant workers through the provision of indi...
Summary: This paper considers the size of the market for unionisation in Britain and what unions ca...
Attempts to revitalize trade unions in the UK have had mixed results, leading to calls for more radi...
This article examines and evaluates the experiences of British unions in recruiting and organizing P...
The introduction of a statutory recognition procedure offers British unions the opportunity to rever...
The problems/need for representation and participation reported by workers vary across workplaces an...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to reflect on how the UK’s Trade Union Congress, in the 150t...
© 2018 John Wiley & Sons Ltd. This article develops an embedded actor-centred framework for studyi...
This critical case study looks at the campaign led by Citizens UK and Unison to get the University ...
This article examines how the United Kingdom (UK) trade unions organise Polish migrant workers in th...
This article provides a brief evaluation of the state of workplace union reps’ organization in Brita...
This critical case study looks at the campaign led by Citizens UK and Unison to get the University o...
In recent years a number of UK unions have been considering how to (re)engage with communities in or...
This article examines the organizing practices of indie unions-the emerging grassroots unions co-led...
This article develops an embedded actor‐centred framework for studying the mobilization and bargaini...