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Trade Unionism in Recession

Trade Unionism in Recession

by Duncan GallieMichael Rose and Roger Penn
Paperback
Publication Date: 28/03/1996

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During the 1980's, British trade unionism confronted its greatest challenge, and suffered its greatest reverses, since the inter-war period. After a decade of rapid growth, the unions experienced a steep decline in membership, and a virtual marginalization in national political affairs. By1990, a united, self-confident, social movement as well as a powerful industrial bargainer, often seemed more closely akin to a demoralized collection of special interest groupings. This book addresses a number of fundamental questions raised by the record of these years. It examines the reasons for membership loss and the implications for trade union influence in the workplace. It looks at the steps the unions took in reaction to the membership problem and the difficultiesthey confronted doing so. It also looks at whether this period can be seen as making a fundamental break with the past, resulting in irretrievable loss by British trade unionism of its former important position in British society and the British workplace, or whether the past decade has been but atemporary recession and the future can still see revived movement.
ISBN:
9780198279778
9780198279778
Category:
Economics
Format:
Paperback
Publication Date:
28-03-1996
Language:
English
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
Country of origin:
United Kingdom
Dimensions (mm):
216x138x21mm
Weight:
0.48kg

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