This book considers exactly how trade unions are working to recruit and re-energize. It compares historical and contemporary case studies to give a much-needed evaluation of these rebuilding strategies.
This book considers exactly how trade unions are working to recruit and re-energize. It compares historical and contemporary case studies to give a much-needed evaluation of these rebuilding strategies.
Foreword Sheldon Friedman Chapter 1. Introduction Gregor Gall Chapter 2. Organising the Unorganised: Union Recruitment Strategies in American Transnationals c. 1945-1977 Bill Knox and Alan McKinlay Chapter 3. Organising in the Offshore Oil and Gas Industry in Britain c. 1972-1990: A Long Flame Burning or a Spark that has Gone Out? Gregor Gall Chapter 4. Trade Union Recruitment Policy in Britain: Form and Ethics Edmund Heery Melanie Simms Rick Delbridge John Salmon and Dave Simpson Chapter 5. Employer Opposition to Union Recognition Gregor Gall Chapter 6. Union Organising in a Not-for-Profit Organisation Melanie Simms Chapter 7. Organising in Electronics: Recruitment Recognition and Representation - Shadow Shop Stewards in Scotland's 'Silicon Glen' Patricia Findlay and Alan McKinlay Chapter 8. Organising in Transport and Travel: Learning Lessons from TSSA's Seacat Campaign Jane Wills Chapter 9. Call Centre Organising in Adversity: From Excell to Vertex Phil Taylor and Peter Bain Chapter 10. Comparisons and Prospects: Industrial Relations and Trade Unions in North America and Britain Brian Towers Chapter 11. Union Organising in the United States Jack Fiorito Chapter 12. Union Recognition in Germany: A Dual System of Industrial Relations with Two Recognition Problems Otto Jacobi Chapter 13. Conclusion: Drawing up a Balance Sheet Gregor Gall
Foreword Sheldon Friedman Chapter 1. Introduction Gregor Gall Chapter 2. Organising the Unorganised: Union Recruitment Strategies in American Transnationals c. 1945-1977 Bill Knox and Alan McKinlay Chapter 3. Organising in the Offshore Oil and Gas Industry in Britain c. 1972-1990: A Long Flame Burning or a Spark that has Gone Out? Gregor Gall Chapter 4. Trade Union Recruitment Policy in Britain: Form and Ethics Edmund Heery Melanie Simms Rick Delbridge John Salmon and Dave Simpson Chapter 5. Employer Opposition to Union Recognition Gregor Gall Chapter 6. Union Organising in a Not-for-Profit Organisation Melanie Simms Chapter 7. Organising in Electronics: Recruitment Recognition and Representation - Shadow Shop Stewards in Scotland's 'Silicon Glen' Patricia Findlay and Alan McKinlay Chapter 8. Organising in Transport and Travel: Learning Lessons from TSSA's Seacat Campaign Jane Wills Chapter 9. Call Centre Organising in Adversity: From Excell to Vertex Phil Taylor and Peter Bain Chapter 10. Comparisons and Prospects: Industrial Relations and Trade Unions in North America and Britain Brian Towers Chapter 11. Union Organising in the United States Jack Fiorito Chapter 12. Union Recognition in Germany: A Dual System of Industrial Relations with Two Recognition Problems Otto Jacobi Chapter 13. Conclusion: Drawing up a Balance Sheet Gregor Gall
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