This article presents a counterpoint to a structuralist view of job quality and argues that it can be understood as an outcome of contested power dynamics of interest representation within institutions of labor market regulation. The article presents studies of unions in two sectors in the UK (health care and industrial cleaning) where bad jobs are common. It examines how unions have sought to regulate job quality through representing new interests within existing institutions and by extending institutional regulation to new groups. The evidence highlights the contested nature of these decisions and the importance of collective actors in exercising agency in seeking to improve job quality. The evidence shows how new interests can be promote...
Drawing on case study data, this article analyzes contrasting workplace union responses to organizat...
Data from a survey of union activists in twelve unions, and from a survey of members of the Communic...
This article draws together extant knowledge from the psychological contract, trust, union and new w...
This article presents a counterpoint to a structuralist view of job quality and argues that it can b...
This article presents a counterpoint to a structuralist view of job quality and argues that it can b...
This article seeks to identify whether employee perceptions of job quality are better in instances w...
This article seeks to identify whether employee perceptions of job quality are better in instances w...
Using data from the Workplace Employment Relations Survey 1998, this paper shows that unionisation i...
This book takes a fresh look at the issue of job quality, analysing employer behaviour and discussin...
This article provides a brief evaluation of the state of workplace union reps ’ organization in Brit...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is twofold: first, to reassert the persistent association of the d...
Few explanations of the changing employment structures of industrialised countries have omitted some...
Few explanations of the changing employment structures of industrialised countries have omitted some...
This article examines how the political and institutional environment impinges upon unionisation. Ch...
The growth of agency work in recent years has posed a challenge to trade unions, which must decide i...
Drawing on case study data, this article analyzes contrasting workplace union responses to organizat...
Data from a survey of union activists in twelve unions, and from a survey of members of the Communic...
This article draws together extant knowledge from the psychological contract, trust, union and new w...
This article presents a counterpoint to a structuralist view of job quality and argues that it can b...
This article presents a counterpoint to a structuralist view of job quality and argues that it can b...
This article seeks to identify whether employee perceptions of job quality are better in instances w...
This article seeks to identify whether employee perceptions of job quality are better in instances w...
Using data from the Workplace Employment Relations Survey 1998, this paper shows that unionisation i...
This book takes a fresh look at the issue of job quality, analysing employer behaviour and discussin...
This article provides a brief evaluation of the state of workplace union reps ’ organization in Brit...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is twofold: first, to reassert the persistent association of the d...
Few explanations of the changing employment structures of industrialised countries have omitted some...
Few explanations of the changing employment structures of industrialised countries have omitted some...
This article examines how the political and institutional environment impinges upon unionisation. Ch...
The growth of agency work in recent years has posed a challenge to trade unions, which must decide i...
Drawing on case study data, this article analyzes contrasting workplace union responses to organizat...
Data from a survey of union activists in twelve unions, and from a survey of members of the Communic...
This article draws together extant knowledge from the psychological contract, trust, union and new w...