New Unions, New Workplaces

New Unions, New Workplaces
Title New Unions, New Workplaces PDF eBook
Author Andy Danford
Publisher Psychology Press
Total Pages 194
Release 2003
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 0415260612

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This book makes a major contribution to the debate within the UK and abroad on the reality of workplace unionism in an era of change. Drawing on examples of union renewal, the authors present an historical overview, and compare the UK experience with contrasting international examples. It presents both qualitative and quantitative research to provide new and comprehensive evidence on trade union strategies.

The New Workplace and Trade Unionism

The New Workplace and Trade Unionism
Title The New Workplace and Trade Unionism PDF eBook
Author Peter Ackers
Publisher Burns & Oates
Total Pages 360
Release 1996
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN

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The editors have gathered together contributions from leading academics who have systematically explored the nature of new industrial relations and new management philosophies and trade union responses.

New Unions, New Workplaces

New Unions, New Workplaces
Title New Unions, New Workplaces PDF eBook
Author Andy Danford
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 234
Release 2003-09-02
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1134509006

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This book makes a major contribution to the debate within the UK and abroad on the reality of workplace unionism in an era of change. Drawing on examples of union renewal, the authors present an historical overview, and compare the UK experience with contrasting international examples. It presents both qualitative and quantitative research to provide new and comprehensive evidence on trade union strategies.

Confessions of a Union Buster

Confessions of a Union Buster
Title Confessions of a Union Buster PDF eBook
Author Terry Conrow Toczynski
Publisher Xandland Press
Total Pages 320
Release 2021-09-30
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9781954929043

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New edition of the 1993 book that detailed the horrendous tactics employers and union busters will use to stop workers from forming unions. Paperback version.

A New Labor Movement for the New Century

A New Labor Movement for the New Century
Title A New Labor Movement for the New Century PDF eBook
Author Gregory Mantsios
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 434
Release 2012-11-12
Genre History
ISBN 113652231X

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This collection of original essays offers an inside view of the current state of American unions. Most of the contributors are prominent activists in the AFL-CIO, and their writings assess the state of the movement in the late 1990s.

New Forms of Work Organization

New Forms of Work Organization
Title New Forms of Work Organization PDF eBook
Author Thomas Donald Rankin
Publisher
Total Pages 216
Release 1990
Genre Political Science
ISBN

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New Labor in New York

New Labor in New York
Title New Labor in New York PDF eBook
Author Ruth Milkman
Publisher Cornell University Press
Total Pages 321
Release 2014-03-07
Genre Political Science
ISBN 0801470749

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New York City boasts a higher rate of unionization than any other major U.S. city—roughly double the national average—but the city’s unions have suffered steady and relentless decline, especially in the private sector. With higher levels of income inequality than any other large city in the nation, New York today is home to a large and growing precariat—workers with little or no employment security who are often excluded from the basic legal protections that unions struggled for and won in the twentieth century. Community-based organizations and worker centers have developed the most promising approach to organizing the new precariat and to addressing the crisis facing the labor movement. Home to some of the nation’s very first worker centers, New York City today has the single largest concentration of these organizations in the United States, yet until now no one has documented their efforts. New Labor in New York includes thirteen fine-grained case studies of recent campaigns by worker centers and unions, each of which is based on original research and participant observation. Some of the campaigns documented here involve taxi drivers, street vendors, and domestic workers, as well as middle-strata freelancers—all of whom are excluded from basic employment laws. Other cases focus on supermarket, retail, and restaurant workers, who are nominally covered by such laws but who often experience wage theft and other legal violations; still other campaigns are not restricted to a single occupation or industry. This book offers a richly detailed portrait of the new labor movement in New York City, as well as several recent efforts to expand that movement from the local to the national scale.