ISBN13: | 9781032394442 |
ISBN10: | 1032394447 |
Binding: | Paperback |
No. of pages: | 228 pages |
Size: | 216x138 mm |
Weight: | 421 g |
Language: | English |
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Trade Unions in the Developed Economies
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Originally published in 1981, Trade Unions in the Developed Economies is a collection of studies on the growth, structure and policies of trade unions in 7 developed economies. The early growth of trade unions has been summarised so that a post-Second World War analysis could be undertaken.
Originally published in 1981, Trade Unions in the Developed Economies is a collection of studies on the growth, structure and policies of trade unions in 7 developed economies. The early growth of trade unions has been summarised so that a post-Second World War analysis could be undertaken. The section on growth contains an examination of the extent to which conflict between the parties has either increased or decreased. All developments are viewed against a backcloth of general economic developments and the statistical data deal with trends rather than particular developments at any one point. The section on structure analyses how changes in the structure of the labour force have been reflected by changes in the structure of trade unions. Inter-union relations are examined in this and other contexts. The policy section examines the main bargaining issues and the methods employed to achieve these goals.
1. Australia 2. France 3. Japan 4. Sweden 5. The United Kingdom 6. The United States of America 7. West Germany.