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Working for the Union

Working for the Union

Working for the Union

British Trade Union Officers
John Kelly, London School of Economics and Political Science
Edmund Heery
July 2009
Paperback
9780521115407

    This book is a study of the relationship between full-time union officials and shop stewards across the whole of British industry (public and private, manufacturing and services) in 1986–91. It is the first major study of union officials for 20 years, and one of the most detailed studies of workplace collective bargaining and union organisation following the recession of the early 1980s. In the wake of recession, union decline, industrial restructuring, anti-union legislation, and changes in union policies (towards a new realism), Britain is said by some commentators to be entering a new era of industrial relations. This book provides a unique body of evidence that throws new light on this claim, and casts serious doubt on its validity. It combines survey, interview, questionnaire and observation data and thus overcomes the well known limitations of both large-scale surveys and individual case studies.

    • Makes extensive use of questionnaire, interview, survey and observation data
    • First-hand observation of collective bargaining between unions and management
    • Unique insights into the internal politics and organisation of trade unions

    Product details

    July 2009
    Paperback
    9780521115407
    248 pages
    229 × 152 × 14 mm
    0.37kg
    46 tables
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • Preface
    • Part I. Introduction:
    • 1. Introduction: trade unions and industrial relations
    • 2. Theoretical analyses and empirical studies of trade union officers
    • Part II. The Parameters of Union Work:
    • 3. Full-time officer organisation
    • 4. Employment relations
    • 5. Work relations
    • Part III. The Full-Time Officer at Work:
    • 6. Organising
    • 7. Bargaining objectives
    • 8. The bargaining process
    • 9. Dealing with managers
    • Part IV. Conclusions:
    • 10. Working for the union.
      Authors
    • John Kelly , London School of Economics and Political Science
    • Edmund Heery