Representing Workers

Trade Union Recognition and Membership in Britain

Stephen Wood editor Howard Gospel editor

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd

Published:24th Apr '03

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Employment relations are at a crossroad. Historically, trade union channels in advanced economies have dominated worker representation, but with the decline in union membership other forms of representation are becoming increasingly significant.

This timely book is the result of significant research addressing key issues underlying these developments. A group of internationally-renowned employment relations specialists, under the Leverhulme Foundation Future of Trade Unionism Programme, consider issues such as:

  • trends in trade union membership
  • factors behind the decline of union membership
  • young workers and trade unionism
  • the law and union recognition
  • European influences on worker representation
  • non-union representation
  • trade unionism in the context of new forms of representation
  • enhancing the appeal of unions.

This timely new study of worker representation contains powerful analysis and is one of the most broad-ranging studies of representation available. It is essential reading for anyone studying or working in employment relations.

'A useful summary for students and practitioners of the current key themes in employment relations.' - Labour Research

ISBN: 9780415287272

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 453g

208 pages