Contributing to our understanding of ideas as power resources in union struggle, this article analyses a labour dispute in Israel's shipping industry. The article follows the union's foregrounding of a specific idea of the state contained within the collective understanding of Israel's history, by which the union legitimised its position in the dispute and significantly influenced a government decision. The article therefore suggests that ideas can be an important power resource, particularly when other power resources are lacking but that this power resource is dependent on the specific ideational context: effective foregrounded ideas draw on a shared narrative that enables political actors to claim the moral high ground, while accusing th...
Unions were initially created as economic supports for workers. Along the course of time, they devel...
Research into the organising of subcontracted workers tends to focus on how such campaigns contribut...
A consensus has emerged in trade union research that trade unions are not solely at the mercy of maj...
Contributing to our understanding of ideas as power resources in union struggle, this article analys...
Purpose (limit 100 words) The paper examines the approach of UK Trade Unions to the use of instituti...
This article argues that more emphasis should be paid to the communicative power of trade unionism b...
It is beyond contention that the power of organised labour in Britain has witnessed a marked fall in...
This article examines how pressures stemming from the structure and dynamics of supply chains shape ...
Drawing on a case study on the civil airline industry in Portugal, this article addresses the impact...
This article presents a framework for identifying opportunities, and assessing the power and capacit...
This article revisits contemporary union renewal/revival debates through comparison with the late 19...
This thesis explores the issue of trade union decline through a discursive case study of a Trades U...
Is it possible for trade unions to fight precarity in an adverse global context? Although existing r...
This thesis examines trade union workplace organisation, industrial relations and the nature of powe...
This article argues that more emphasis should be paid to the communicative power of trade unionism b...
Unions were initially created as economic supports for workers. Along the course of time, they devel...
Research into the organising of subcontracted workers tends to focus on how such campaigns contribut...
A consensus has emerged in trade union research that trade unions are not solely at the mercy of maj...
Contributing to our understanding of ideas as power resources in union struggle, this article analys...
Purpose (limit 100 words) The paper examines the approach of UK Trade Unions to the use of instituti...
This article argues that more emphasis should be paid to the communicative power of trade unionism b...
It is beyond contention that the power of organised labour in Britain has witnessed a marked fall in...
This article examines how pressures stemming from the structure and dynamics of supply chains shape ...
Drawing on a case study on the civil airline industry in Portugal, this article addresses the impact...
This article presents a framework for identifying opportunities, and assessing the power and capacit...
This article revisits contemporary union renewal/revival debates through comparison with the late 19...
This thesis explores the issue of trade union decline through a discursive case study of a Trades U...
Is it possible for trade unions to fight precarity in an adverse global context? Although existing r...
This thesis examines trade union workplace organisation, industrial relations and the nature of powe...
This article argues that more emphasis should be paid to the communicative power of trade unionism b...
Unions were initially created as economic supports for workers. Along the course of time, they devel...
Research into the organising of subcontracted workers tends to focus on how such campaigns contribut...
A consensus has emerged in trade union research that trade unions are not solely at the mercy of maj...