Union organizing in Britain: a survey of policy and practice |
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Authors: | Edmund Heery Melanie Simms Rick Delbridge John Salmon Dave Simpson |
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Abstract: | Analysis of the reasons for trade union decline in developed economies has pointed to their failure to invest in effective methods of recruitment as a contributory factor. This article presents survey and case research to examine the extent to which union failure in recruitment and organizing has been rectified in the United Kingdom. The evidence indicates a varied but nevertheless substantial re-direction of union effort towards recruitment since the mid-1990s and is used to identify the characteristics of 'recruiting unions' which have invested more heavily and adopted more ambitious recruitment targets. Recruiting unions are found to be those which are receptive to learning new approaches to recruitment from overseas and which have relatively advanced arrangements for the representation of women and minorities in their internal systems of government. |
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Keywords: | Trade Union Union Membership Union Recruitment Union Organizing |
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