Change in Trade Unions

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A01=A. M. Halmos
A01=R. Undy
A01=V. Ellis
A01=W. E. J. McCarthy
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British trade union transformation
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collective bargaining
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Full Time Officials
GMWU
industrial relations
Innovative Union
Inter-union Competition
Job Regulation
Job Territories
Labour History
labour movement history
Local Full Time Officials
Membership Growth
Merger Negotiations
Merger Partners
National Full Time Officer
National Leadership
NC
Nut Conference
Nut's Leadership
Nut’s Leadership
Postal Ballots
Productivity Bargaining
Regional Secretaries
Shop Stewards
Staff Associations
TGWU
Trade Unionism UK
trade unionism UK 20th Century
TUC
union governance
union mergers analysis
Unions Merging
White Collar Unions
workplace regulation UK

Product details

  • ISBN 9781032395579
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 30 Dec 2022
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Originally published in 1981, this book explains the factors which precipitated and effected changes in the major dimensions of union activity in Britain since 1960. The authors use a series of comparative case studies to examine change in the government, growth, mergers, character and bargaining structures of British unions. The central theme of the book is that unions are far freer to determine their own behaviour than was commonly supposed. In examining changes in unions, the authors develop concepts and terms which provide new insights into union behaviour.

Roger Undy was a British industrial relations scholar and academic. Valerie Ellis was Research Associate at the Oxford Centre for Management Studies. W. E. J. McCarthy was a British Labour politician and fellow of Nuffield College, Oxford. A. M. Halmos is Visiting Professor in the Policy Institute at King's College, London.

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