Labour is in a difficult situation as it looks to elect a new leader. It desperately needs the big, militant unions to back off and not taint their next leader by treating him or her as their puppet. To the unions, on the other hand, it’s vital that they not allow the next Labour leader to ignore their concerns, writes Steve Coulter
The Labour party’s troubles are not news to its Australian counter-part, writes Keshia Jacotine. Ins...
Many European parties have a formal or informal relationship with trade unions. While such alliances...
After nearly thirty years of political and economic retreat, the US labour movement is facing what i...
Threatening strike action in November over public sector pension reform, the UK’s unions are flexing...
Eric ShawEd Miliband was under intense pressure to take action and distance the Labour party from st...
With aggressive cuts currently being imposed on public services in most European countries, trade un...
The chapter explores the changing shape of party-union relations, suggesting that whilst the relatio...
This week’s Trades Union Congress has seen some radical rhetoric of opposition to the public spendin...
This article attempts to locate the crisis in the relationship between the union movement and the La...
The trade union-Labour Party link has been contentious with the pre-1914 socialists and the post-199...
Following changes to the Labour leadership election procedures under Ed Miliband, critics claimed th...
While there have been many studies of the political role played by trade unions in Britain, few have...
Labour is facing an existential crisis. Its leader, supported by a resurgent membership, is locked i...
• Even if the vacillating fortunes of the Labour Party eventually result in a victory at the next Ge...
How can trade unions influence policymaking in a world where they are increasingly marginalised in l...
The Labour party’s troubles are not news to its Australian counter-part, writes Keshia Jacotine. Ins...
Many European parties have a formal or informal relationship with trade unions. While such alliances...
After nearly thirty years of political and economic retreat, the US labour movement is facing what i...
Threatening strike action in November over public sector pension reform, the UK’s unions are flexing...
Eric ShawEd Miliband was under intense pressure to take action and distance the Labour party from st...
With aggressive cuts currently being imposed on public services in most European countries, trade un...
The chapter explores the changing shape of party-union relations, suggesting that whilst the relatio...
This week’s Trades Union Congress has seen some radical rhetoric of opposition to the public spendin...
This article attempts to locate the crisis in the relationship between the union movement and the La...
The trade union-Labour Party link has been contentious with the pre-1914 socialists and the post-199...
Following changes to the Labour leadership election procedures under Ed Miliband, critics claimed th...
While there have been many studies of the political role played by trade unions in Britain, few have...
Labour is facing an existential crisis. Its leader, supported by a resurgent membership, is locked i...
• Even if the vacillating fortunes of the Labour Party eventually result in a victory at the next Ge...
How can trade unions influence policymaking in a world where they are increasingly marginalised in l...
The Labour party’s troubles are not news to its Australian counter-part, writes Keshia Jacotine. Ins...
Many European parties have a formal or informal relationship with trade unions. While such alliances...
After nearly thirty years of political and economic retreat, the US labour movement is facing what i...