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Unlike many European nations the British TUC was never divided on religious or political issues. In this comprehensive... Read More >>
This study focuses on how The Newspaper Guild - the main union for reporters and editors - adopted a strategy of... Read More >>
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This reference provides an extensive survey and synthesis of the economic literature on trade unions and collective... Read More >>
This text studies the effect of globalization of employment relations, taking Australia and Korea as case studies.... Read More >>
Trade union movements in many countries face uncertain futures. After three decades of economic restructuring at... Read More >>
Using a social-historical approach, the author focuses on the mercenaries the corporations enlisted in their anti-union... Read More >>
How can American unions survive in our increasingly globalized business environment? This book suggest that US unions... Read More >>
This comprehensive collection brings together an impressive range of papers on the economics of labor unions. Some... Read More >>
The story of how workers in the Wyoming Valley, led by Min Lurye Matheson and her husband, Bill, banded together... Read More >>
Cesar Chavez's relentless campaign for social justice for farm workers and labourers marked a milestone in US history.... Read More >>
Set against an international context of increasing police militancy, this book examines the early unionisation of... Read More >>
On June 1, 1962, thousands of workers in Novocherkassk went on strike in protest against the steep rise in prices.... Read More >>
"Can organized labour survive in a globalizing world? ""Going Global"" explores the impact of increasingly globalized... Read More >>
An interpretation of the 1930s rise of industrial unionism. It challenges the popular historical notion that American... Read More >>
""CyberUnion"", presented a bold plan for unions to adopt four strategic aids - futuristics, innovations, services... Read More >>