Trade Union in UK Law
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Trade union recruitment: strategic options?
This paper adapts the model espoused by Snape and considers avenues for trade unions to increase membership. It studies two specific industrial sectors, namely 20 non‐unionised manufacturing small‐...
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Trade union merger strategies: good or bad?
Purpose: The purpose of this editorial is to review the significance of Roger Undy's book, Trade Union Merger Strategies: Purpose, Process and Performance, Oxford University Press, 2008. Design/me...
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Does Strike Action Stimulate Trade Union Membership Growth?
Most of the literature on strikes has addressed one of four issues: causation, variation between sectors and countries, trends over time and the relationship between strikes and other forms of coll...
- Trade Union Studies
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Performance‐related pay and trade union membership
Discusses how an earlier article in this journal (Vol. 19 No. 3) examined the extent to which the spread of individual performance‐related pay (IPRP) and was associated with trade union derecogniti...
- TRADE UNION GROWTH
- TRADE UNION FINANCE*
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A Portrait of Australian Trade Union Officials
Details are given of the chief characteristics of Australia’s trade union officials, using data drawn from the 1986 and 1996 Australian Censuses of Population and Housing. This research note provid...
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Trade union recognition: CIR and ACAS experience
Considers issues relating to trade union recognition following a recent Trades Union Congress (TUC) report. Looks at the the UK′s past experience in this field, featuring the work of bodies such as...
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A Theory of Trade Union Membership Retention
The retention rate of unemployed members can vary substantially between trade unions and may not particularly reflect the structure of the labour market within which a union operates. This raises t...
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