We introduce the concept of political congruence and apply it to the Amalgamated Engineering Union (AEU), during rearmament and war. Political congruence requires the alignment of union leaders, activists and members with a common political project. This is likely to bring strategic renewal, as was the case in the AEU. A platform of left reform developed as the influence of Communists on the shop floor and among activists developed. The union grew at an exceptional pace and opened membership and participation to women and young workers while adopting a more co-operative stance towards other unions in the industry
In this paper an argument is put for a reconceptualization of the theory of US industrial unionism. ...
This paper draws on material from Germany, Britain, and the United States to reflect on the contrib...
Since 1990 there has been a series of union amalgamations among Britain’s public-sector unions. This...
The authors introduce the concept of political congruence and apply it to the Amalgamated Engineerin...
The concept of political congruence is introduced as predictor or explanatory factor of trade union ...
We introduce the concept of political congruence as predictor or explanatory factor of trade union r...
The adoption of new management strategies and flexible working practices in the manufacturing indust...
The adoption of new management strategies and flexible working practices in the manufacturing indust...
In many countries, unions, with conflicting political identities, compete for works council position...
Coalitions within national union movements have been an enduring means by which unions pursue shared...
This paper attempts to examine some major correlates of union political policies. It seeks to develo...
This chapter begins by arguing that there are many different forms of political action by trade unio...
This study identifies political strategies and conditions relevant to achieving union objectives thr...
Providing an account of the dynamic interrelationship between shop steward leadership and membership...
This case study of the Communications Workers of America (CWA) demon-strates the value of resource d...
In this paper an argument is put for a reconceptualization of the theory of US industrial unionism. ...
This paper draws on material from Germany, Britain, and the United States to reflect on the contrib...
Since 1990 there has been a series of union amalgamations among Britain’s public-sector unions. This...
The authors introduce the concept of political congruence and apply it to the Amalgamated Engineerin...
The concept of political congruence is introduced as predictor or explanatory factor of trade union ...
We introduce the concept of political congruence as predictor or explanatory factor of trade union r...
The adoption of new management strategies and flexible working practices in the manufacturing indust...
The adoption of new management strategies and flexible working practices in the manufacturing indust...
In many countries, unions, with conflicting political identities, compete for works council position...
Coalitions within national union movements have been an enduring means by which unions pursue shared...
This paper attempts to examine some major correlates of union political policies. It seeks to develo...
This chapter begins by arguing that there are many different forms of political action by trade unio...
This study identifies political strategies and conditions relevant to achieving union objectives thr...
Providing an account of the dynamic interrelationship between shop steward leadership and membership...
This case study of the Communications Workers of America (CWA) demon-strates the value of resource d...
In this paper an argument is put for a reconceptualization of the theory of US industrial unionism. ...
This paper draws on material from Germany, Britain, and the United States to reflect on the contrib...
Since 1990 there has been a series of union amalgamations among Britain’s public-sector unions. This...