Union Organizing Union Organizing
Routledge Studies in Employment Relations

Union Organizing

Campaigning for trade union recognition

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Publisher Description

After many years of indifferent decline, trade union membership is now being revitalized; strategies known as ‘union organizing’ are being used to recruit and re-energize unions around the globe. This book considers exactly how trade unions are working to do this and provides a much-needed evaluation of these rebuilding strategies.

By comparing historical and contemporary case studies to assess the impact of various organizing campaigns, this book assesses the progress of unions across Europe and America. It raises key debates about the organizing culture and considers the impact of recent union recognition laws on employers and the government's Fairness at Work policy.
A topical and in-depth study into the experiences of trade unions across Europe and America, this is a comprehensive and thought provoking book which is essential reading for those in the industrial relations field.

GENRE
Business & Personal Finance
RELEASED
2003
29 August
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
288
Pages
PUBLISHER
Taylor & Francis
SIZE
1
MB

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