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Changing Prospects for Trade Unionism
Changing Prospects for Trade Unionism
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Fianna Fail
future of organised labour research
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Industrial Relations Reform Act
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Irish Industrial Relations
Irish Trade Union Movement
Irish Unions
labour market restructuring
membership
movement
Multi-employer Bargaining
National Pay Bargaining
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social partnership models
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Product details
- ISBN 9780826458117
- Weight: 500g
- Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
- Publication Date: 06 Jun 2002
- Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Paperback
Trade union movements in many countries face uncertain futures. After three decades of extensive economic restructuring at both national and international levels, often accompanied by major legislative reforms, the way forward for unions is unclear. Throughout the 1980s and into the 1990s, in most developed economies, union membership declined massively and union leaders and their members lost their former prominence and their place in the polity. Will trade unions be able to re-establish their past salience in the bargaining arena and in the polity? Or, given the uncertainties of internationalized economies and states, will the first decade of this new century see further declines in union strength and power? This book examines these and related questions by exploring the background, current roles and prospects of trade unions in six English-speaking countries.
Peter Fairbrother, Gerard Griffin
Changing Prospects for Trade Unionism
€78.99
