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基本説明
Covers the variety of ways in which unions are trying to revitalise themselves with emphasis on organizing new workplaces and fresh evidence on the responses of employers to union presence.
Full Description
This, the second book in the innovative The Future of Trade Unions in Britain series, features substantial and original research on union strategies. It offers readers a detailed analysis of the opportunities and problems faced by unions in using the new trade union recognition law, and will enrich policy debates with much needed evidence. It covers topics such as:
organizing campaigns across different sectors and their relative successes and failures
the TUC's Organizing Academy
public sector unions strategies including the use of partnership agreements
the structure of trade unionism as a potential barrier to union revitalization
costs and benefits for employers of recognizing unions.
Written by the key thinkers in the field of industrial relations, it highlights the conditions under which organizing and partnership are likely to appeal to union members and employers and thus it has important policy implications for all parties concerned with industrial relations; unions, employers and governments.
Contents
1. Introduction 2. Union Mobilization and Employer Counter-Mobilization in the Statutory Recognition Process 3. Union Organizing 4. Equity and Representation in the New Economy 5. Union Structure 6. Public Sector Unionism in a Restructured Public Sector: Challenges and prospects 7. Labour-Management Partnership in the UK Public Sector 8. The End of the Affair? The Decline in Employers' Propensity to Unionize 9. Beyond New Unionism 10. Conclusions. Bibliography



