German trade unions are seeking new ways to counteract a steady downward trend in membership that has dragged on for fifteen years. Works councils\u27 activities aimed at recruiting new members may play an important role in such efforts. The author\u27s analysis of data from the fourth WSI survey of works and staff councils (2004-2005) shows that almost half of all works councils supported unions\u27 recruitment endeavors, using a wide range of methods. Works councils\u27 willingness to take active part in membership recruitment increased substantially when works councilors were personally involved in trade union affairs and were supported by negotiating bodies. Also important was works councilor participation in trade union seminars and tr...
Against the background of a deep crisis in trade union representation, the authors seek to determine...
The study examines the interrelationships between trade union structures and functions during the la...
In recent decades, German unions have rested on their institutional laurels even as the ground has s...
German trade unions are seeking new ways to counteract a steady downward trend in membership that ha...
The fraction of works councillors belonging to a trade union in Germany is much higher than union de...
"Der Anteil der Gewerkschaftsmitglieder an allen Mitgliedern eines Betriebsrates ist erheblich höher...
Most publications on German industrial relations tend to focus on works councils but miss trade unio...
The trade union campaign “Better not cheaper ” of the German metalworkers ’ union IG Metall is one o...
"This paper deals with institutional challenges German works councils face currently. These challeng...
Since the mid-1980s the Australian trade union movement has started to confront the issue of declini...
In the German industrial relationship, worker organization consists of a dual structure; one is trad...
"Against the background of a deep crisis in trade union representation, the authors seek to determi...
This article examines union responses to the reorganization of call centre work in Germany, drawing ...
Can trade unions attract members in the future, and will they survive the shift from an industrial t...
This thesis investigates what factors affect union organization and, to some degree, union activity ...
Against the background of a deep crisis in trade union representation, the authors seek to determine...
The study examines the interrelationships between trade union structures and functions during the la...
In recent decades, German unions have rested on their institutional laurels even as the ground has s...
German trade unions are seeking new ways to counteract a steady downward trend in membership that ha...
The fraction of works councillors belonging to a trade union in Germany is much higher than union de...
"Der Anteil der Gewerkschaftsmitglieder an allen Mitgliedern eines Betriebsrates ist erheblich höher...
Most publications on German industrial relations tend to focus on works councils but miss trade unio...
The trade union campaign “Better not cheaper ” of the German metalworkers ’ union IG Metall is one o...
"This paper deals with institutional challenges German works councils face currently. These challeng...
Since the mid-1980s the Australian trade union movement has started to confront the issue of declini...
In the German industrial relationship, worker organization consists of a dual structure; one is trad...
"Against the background of a deep crisis in trade union representation, the authors seek to determi...
This article examines union responses to the reorganization of call centre work in Germany, drawing ...
Can trade unions attract members in the future, and will they survive the shift from an industrial t...
This thesis investigates what factors affect union organization and, to some degree, union activity ...
Against the background of a deep crisis in trade union representation, the authors seek to determine...
The study examines the interrelationships between trade union structures and functions during the la...
In recent decades, German unions have rested on their institutional laurels even as the ground has s...