This study employs a large on-going survey database to explore the antecedents of comparative differences in union representation and the extent to which employers engage with them at the workplace, and how this has changed over time. It finds that amongst organizations employing more than 100 employees, there has been no uniform decline in the presence of unions, or engagement by employers with them at the workplace. In other words, although we do not measure the range of topics covered or the impact of such engagement, it is clear that neither the neo-liberal nor the more critical theory suggestions that systems are naturally converging to a common model of minimal union presence and engagement receives much support. Collective employment...
During the early post-war period, Western trade-union movements grew in membership and achieved an i...
This paper investigates the demise of unionisation in British private sector workplaces over the las...
We examine enterprise level union influence in post-socialist countries. We hypothesise that ‘calcu...
Trade unions provide a voice in the way firms are run, an input into reward systems and increased se...
This paper presents the first comparative analysis of the decline in collective bargaining in two Eu...
Literature on comparative capitalism remains divided between approaches founded on stylized case stu...
Unions in Western Europe have tended to merge in larger organisations, straddling across traditional...
This paper investigates the demise of unionisation in British private sector workplaces over the las...
Literature on comparative capitalism remains divided between approaches founded on stylized case stu...
Debates on the desirability of workplace employee representation are rarely evidence-based. We use a...
In previous papers, we have challenged stereotyped policy responses, particularly those which posit ...
In this paper I explore the evolution of unionism in the 1970n and 1980s, when the post-oil shock wo...
Industrial relations are in flux in many nations, perhaps most notably in Germany and Britain. That ...
peer-reviewedThe relationships among employee representation, formal union status, and employer str...
This paper investigates the demise of unionisation in British private sector workplaces over the las...
During the early post-war period, Western trade-union movements grew in membership and achieved an i...
This paper investigates the demise of unionisation in British private sector workplaces over the las...
We examine enterprise level union influence in post-socialist countries. We hypothesise that ‘calcu...
Trade unions provide a voice in the way firms are run, an input into reward systems and increased se...
This paper presents the first comparative analysis of the decline in collective bargaining in two Eu...
Literature on comparative capitalism remains divided between approaches founded on stylized case stu...
Unions in Western Europe have tended to merge in larger organisations, straddling across traditional...
This paper investigates the demise of unionisation in British private sector workplaces over the las...
Literature on comparative capitalism remains divided between approaches founded on stylized case stu...
Debates on the desirability of workplace employee representation are rarely evidence-based. We use a...
In previous papers, we have challenged stereotyped policy responses, particularly those which posit ...
In this paper I explore the evolution of unionism in the 1970n and 1980s, when the post-oil shock wo...
Industrial relations are in flux in many nations, perhaps most notably in Germany and Britain. That ...
peer-reviewedThe relationships among employee representation, formal union status, and employer str...
This paper investigates the demise of unionisation in British private sector workplaces over the las...
During the early post-war period, Western trade-union movements grew in membership and achieved an i...
This paper investigates the demise of unionisation in British private sector workplaces over the las...
We examine enterprise level union influence in post-socialist countries. We hypothesise that ‘calcu...