This article presents original research on employer responses to trade union organising campaigns in the United Kingdom. The evidence indicates that there is no single response, with employers in some cases seeking to block and in others support union activity. These different patterns are strongly path dependent and reflect the prior degree of exposure to trade unionism of workplaces targeted for organising. Another finding is that employer responses co-vary with union approaches to organising, such that when the employer adopts adversarial tactics so does the union. The militancy of both parties, it seems, is mutually reinforcing. Finally, the evidence points to substantial influence of employer responses over the outcomes of organising. ...
Despite increased investment by unions in organising, across much of the developed world there is at...
Despite increased investment by unions in organising, across much of the developed world there is at...
Despite increased investment by unions in organising, across much of the developed world there is at...
This article presents original research on employer responses to trade union organising campaigns in...
This article presents original research on employer responses to trade union organising campaigns in...
This article presents original research on employer responses to trade union organising campaigns in...
This paper presents empirical evidence about the shape and pattern of non-union employer strategies ...
The Employment Relations Act 1999 seemingly presented UK unions with an opportunity to reverse their...
The Employment Relations Act 1999 seemingly presented UK unions with an opportunity to reverse their...
The Employment Relations Act 1999 seemingly presented UK unions with an opportunity to reverse their...
The Employment Relations Act 1999 seemingly presented UK unions with an opportunity to reverse their...
This article examines the roles of activists as they develop during campaigns to establish a workpla...
This paper brings together data from the 1998 Workplace Employee Relations Survey, National Survey o...
The concept of an “organizing model” of trade unionism has shaped union strategies for revitalizatio...
Despite increased investment by unions in organising, across much of the developed world there is at...
Despite increased investment by unions in organising, across much of the developed world there is at...
Despite increased investment by unions in organising, across much of the developed world there is at...
Despite increased investment by unions in organising, across much of the developed world there is at...
This article presents original research on employer responses to trade union organising campaigns in...
This article presents original research on employer responses to trade union organising campaigns in...
This article presents original research on employer responses to trade union organising campaigns in...
This paper presents empirical evidence about the shape and pattern of non-union employer strategies ...
The Employment Relations Act 1999 seemingly presented UK unions with an opportunity to reverse their...
The Employment Relations Act 1999 seemingly presented UK unions with an opportunity to reverse their...
The Employment Relations Act 1999 seemingly presented UK unions with an opportunity to reverse their...
The Employment Relations Act 1999 seemingly presented UK unions with an opportunity to reverse their...
This article examines the roles of activists as they develop during campaigns to establish a workpla...
This paper brings together data from the 1998 Workplace Employee Relations Survey, National Survey o...
The concept of an “organizing model” of trade unionism has shaped union strategies for revitalizatio...
Despite increased investment by unions in organising, across much of the developed world there is at...
Despite increased investment by unions in organising, across much of the developed world there is at...
Despite increased investment by unions in organising, across much of the developed world there is at...
Despite increased investment by unions in organising, across much of the developed world there is at...