As trade unions have declined, a representation gap has appeared in British workplaces over the past two decades. In examining the nature of this gap and assessing current attempts to close it, this book draws on original research from the ESRC's prestigious Future of Work Programme. In this edited collection, some of the UK's leading employment relations researchers present insightful evidence of new developments in trade union and worker representation, focusing on key themes such as partnership, gender, and worker attitudes and organization in the 'knowledge economy'
Analysis of the reasons for trade union decline in developed economies has pointed to their failure ...
This book examines the relationship between the experience of employment and changing organizational...
challenges posted by performance-related pay, public-private partnerships and the internet? What les...
As trade unions have declined, a representation gap has appeared in British workplaces over the past...
As trade unions have declined, a representation gap has appeared in British workplaces over the past...
As trade unions have declined, a representation gap has appeared in British workplaces over the past...
As trade unions have declined, a representation gap has appeared in British workplaces over the past...
The Employment Relations Act 1999 seemingly presented UK unions with an opportunity to reverse their...
This article investigates how the gender of workplace representatives has implications for three dim...
The Employment Relations Act 1999 seemingly presented UK unions with an opportunity to reverse their...
The problems/need for representation and participation reported by workers vary across workplaces an...
Attempts to revitalize trade unions in the UK have had mixed results, leading to calls for more radi...
The concept of an “organizing model” of trade unionism has shaped union strategies for revitalizatio...
This article provides a brief evaluation of the state of workplace union reps ’ organization in Brit...
Despite increased investment by unions in organising, across much of the developed world there is at...
Analysis of the reasons for trade union decline in developed economies has pointed to their failure ...
This book examines the relationship between the experience of employment and changing organizational...
challenges posted by performance-related pay, public-private partnerships and the internet? What les...
As trade unions have declined, a representation gap has appeared in British workplaces over the past...
As trade unions have declined, a representation gap has appeared in British workplaces over the past...
As trade unions have declined, a representation gap has appeared in British workplaces over the past...
As trade unions have declined, a representation gap has appeared in British workplaces over the past...
The Employment Relations Act 1999 seemingly presented UK unions with an opportunity to reverse their...
This article investigates how the gender of workplace representatives has implications for three dim...
The Employment Relations Act 1999 seemingly presented UK unions with an opportunity to reverse their...
The problems/need for representation and participation reported by workers vary across workplaces an...
Attempts to revitalize trade unions in the UK have had mixed results, leading to calls for more radi...
The concept of an “organizing model” of trade unionism has shaped union strategies for revitalizatio...
This article provides a brief evaluation of the state of workplace union reps ’ organization in Brit...
Despite increased investment by unions in organising, across much of the developed world there is at...
Analysis of the reasons for trade union decline in developed economies has pointed to their failure ...
This book examines the relationship between the experience of employment and changing organizational...
challenges posted by performance-related pay, public-private partnerships and the internet? What les...