The role of trade unions in the social shaping of digital technologies is a vital question for research, public policy and social justice. This article draws on interviews with two unions in the grocery retail sector in the UK and Norway, and examines their involvement in technology decisions, and whether they can shape better outcomes for workers. By comparing a ‘neo-liberal’ economy and a ‘Nordic welfare state’, the article considers whether stronger institutional power and regulatory supports in Norway provide for greater influence in a sector regarded as challenging for unions. The findings indicate relatively few country differences and help shed light on the factors that enable and constrain unions’ role in digitalisation
The industrial relations models among the EU/EES countries vary widely. The Nordic model of self-reg...
This paper examines cross-national differences in the development of sectoral collective bargaining ...
Digital networking technology has helped to bring about the networked society, including new forms o...
The role of trade unions in the social shaping of digital technologies is a vital question for resea...
The resurgence of debate around digitalisation and work has seen the role of unions in the ‘social s...
There is intense debate surrounding digitalisation and its implications for work. However, empirical...
First published online: 27 October 2020How do unions respond to the challenges of digitalization? Wh...
We present theoretical and empirical evidence challenging early studies that found unions were detri...
Amongst the most vulnerable workers in a neoliberal world are retail employees. In many countries th...
While the tech giants are using privatisation to present themselves as providers of solutions to glo...
This article outlines and collates exemplary clauses from collective bargaining agreements and simil...
In this article, we investigate labour struggles under the condition of digital capitalism. The main...
Routine manual work is often considered particularly vulnerable to digitalisation. Alongside potenti...
Trade unions have a rational incentive to oppose the adoption of labour-saving technology when labou...
National economies with different industrial relations and welfare state traditions are experiencing...
The industrial relations models among the EU/EES countries vary widely. The Nordic model of self-reg...
This paper examines cross-national differences in the development of sectoral collective bargaining ...
Digital networking technology has helped to bring about the networked society, including new forms o...
The role of trade unions in the social shaping of digital technologies is a vital question for resea...
The resurgence of debate around digitalisation and work has seen the role of unions in the ‘social s...
There is intense debate surrounding digitalisation and its implications for work. However, empirical...
First published online: 27 October 2020How do unions respond to the challenges of digitalization? Wh...
We present theoretical and empirical evidence challenging early studies that found unions were detri...
Amongst the most vulnerable workers in a neoliberal world are retail employees. In many countries th...
While the tech giants are using privatisation to present themselves as providers of solutions to glo...
This article outlines and collates exemplary clauses from collective bargaining agreements and simil...
In this article, we investigate labour struggles under the condition of digital capitalism. The main...
Routine manual work is often considered particularly vulnerable to digitalisation. Alongside potenti...
Trade unions have a rational incentive to oppose the adoption of labour-saving technology when labou...
National economies with different industrial relations and welfare state traditions are experiencing...
The industrial relations models among the EU/EES countries vary widely. The Nordic model of self-reg...
This paper examines cross-national differences in the development of sectoral collective bargaining ...
Digital networking technology has helped to bring about the networked society, including new forms o...