With aggressive cuts currently being imposed on public services in most European countries, trade unions are again under the media spotlight, often criticised for strike actions and bullying behaviour. But what do we really know about British union members? Tim Vlandas offers a detailed insight into union members’ views and preferences, questioning the dominant narrative that unions were mostly reluctant actors of Tony Blair’s Third Way paradigm
The problems/need for representation and participation reported by workers vary across workplaces an...
Union membership and density in Britain has experienced substantial decline since 1979. The fall in ...
Union membership and density in Britain has experienced substantial decline since 1979. The fall in ...
Despite their decline in recent years, unions still play a major role in state and national politics...
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...
• At its peak UK union membership stood at 13 million in 1979 but haemorrhaged 5.5 million in the su...
Labour is in a difficult situation as it looks to elect a new leader. It desperately needs the big, ...
Summary: This paper considers the size of the market for unionisation in Britain and what unions ca...
Compared with the wave of general strikes that have swept across Europe since 2009, the response of ...
The problems/need for representation and participation reported by workers vary across workplaces an...
This week’s Trades Union Congress has seen some radical rhetoric of opposition to the public spendin...
Threatening strike action in November over public sector pension reform, the UK’s unions are flexing...
To what extent can the decline in British trade union density between 1990 and 1998 be attributed to...
To what extent can the decline in British trade union density between 1990 and 1998 be attributed to...
The problems/need for representation and participation reported by workers vary across workplaces an...
Union membership and density in Britain has experienced substantial decline since 1979. The fall in ...
Union membership and density in Britain has experienced substantial decline since 1979. The fall in ...
Despite their decline in recent years, unions still play a major role in state and national politics...
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...
• At its peak UK union membership stood at 13 million in 1979 but haemorrhaged 5.5 million in the su...
Labour is in a difficult situation as it looks to elect a new leader. It desperately needs the big, ...
Summary: This paper considers the size of the market for unionisation in Britain and what unions ca...
Compared with the wave of general strikes that have swept across Europe since 2009, the response of ...
The problems/need for representation and participation reported by workers vary across workplaces an...
This week’s Trades Union Congress has seen some radical rhetoric of opposition to the public spendin...
Threatening strike action in November over public sector pension reform, the UK’s unions are flexing...
To what extent can the decline in British trade union density between 1990 and 1998 be attributed to...
To what extent can the decline in British trade union density between 1990 and 1998 be attributed to...
The problems/need for representation and participation reported by workers vary across workplaces an...
Union membership and density in Britain has experienced substantial decline since 1979. The fall in ...
Union membership and density in Britain has experienced substantial decline since 1979. The fall in ...