Decline of Trade Union Organisation

By (author) P.B. Beaumont

ISBN13: 9781032845500

Imprint: Routledge

Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd

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Published: 21/10/2024

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The Decline of Trade Union Organisation (1987) considers the reasons behind the decline in trade union membership and discusses the prospects for recovery. It shows that many factors were at work besides unemployment growth and overall it argues that the changing structure and nature of British industry was having a fundamental affect on the nature of trade union activity. It points to legislation which protects individual employees without the need for union involvement; to the fact that a major growth area is the private services sector which has been traditionally poorly unionised; and the rise in smaller non-union plants.
1. Setting the Scene 2. The Message from America 3. The Experience with Statutory Recognition Provisions 4. Conciliation and Voluntary Initiatives for Recognition 5. Non-Union Firms in the UK 6. The Public Sector Experience and Example 7. Dealing with ‘Free Riders’ 8. Conclusions
  • Political economy
  • Employment & unemployment
  • General (US: Trade)
  • Professional & Vocational
  • Tertiary Education (US: College)
  • Further/Higher Education
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