Unionlearn and union learning representatives were developed by the British TUC to match workers with education and training opportunities, strengthen the economy, foster market inclusion and facilitate social mobility. Their contribution to union revitalisation was emphasised. This article questions whether, with unions confronting global crisis, this is a necessary initiative. It stemmed from TUC failure to achieve policy goals, institutional needs, consequent acceptance of a lesser role, and the availability of state finance. Claims by academics that it provides influence over state policy and contributes to revitalisation remain inadequately evidenced. Union resurgence is not immanent. The way forward is through adversarial grassroots o...
This thesis explores the issue of trade union decline through a discursive case study of a Trades U...
This article reports on pre and post interviews with trade union leaders and senior Trade Union Cong...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to reflect on how the UK’s Trade Union Congress, in the 150t...
Unionlearn and union learning representatives were developed by the British TUC to match workers wit...
This article contends that there is a growing, if uneven, crisis in public sector trade unionism mas...
The thesis undertakes an analysis of the decline of trade unions, during the period 1979 to 2002. It...
Original article can be found at: http://www.informaworld.com/smpp/title~content=t716100715~db=all C...
The debate over the significance of Union Learning Representatives (ULRs) in the United Kingdom (UK)...
Whilst trade unions have a longstanding interest in the education and training of their members, thi...
This article revisits contemporary union renewal/revival debates through comparison with the late 19...
This articles re-examines evidence that trade unions in the UK have struggled to renew themselves de...
In recent years a number of UK unions have been considering how to (re)engage with communities in or...
This thesis assesses the contribution of union involvement in learning to union 'revitalisation' in ...
A few months ago a global union federation, Industriall (one of the largest membership organizations...
Summary: This paper considers the size of the market for unionisation in Britain and what unions ca...
This thesis explores the issue of trade union decline through a discursive case study of a Trades U...
This article reports on pre and post interviews with trade union leaders and senior Trade Union Cong...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to reflect on how the UK’s Trade Union Congress, in the 150t...
Unionlearn and union learning representatives were developed by the British TUC to match workers wit...
This article contends that there is a growing, if uneven, crisis in public sector trade unionism mas...
The thesis undertakes an analysis of the decline of trade unions, during the period 1979 to 2002. It...
Original article can be found at: http://www.informaworld.com/smpp/title~content=t716100715~db=all C...
The debate over the significance of Union Learning Representatives (ULRs) in the United Kingdom (UK)...
Whilst trade unions have a longstanding interest in the education and training of their members, thi...
This article revisits contemporary union renewal/revival debates through comparison with the late 19...
This articles re-examines evidence that trade unions in the UK have struggled to renew themselves de...
In recent years a number of UK unions have been considering how to (re)engage with communities in or...
This thesis assesses the contribution of union involvement in learning to union 'revitalisation' in ...
A few months ago a global union federation, Industriall (one of the largest membership organizations...
Summary: This paper considers the size of the market for unionisation in Britain and what unions ca...
This thesis explores the issue of trade union decline through a discursive case study of a Trades U...
This article reports on pre and post interviews with trade union leaders and senior Trade Union Cong...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to reflect on how the UK’s Trade Union Congress, in the 150t...