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Inside the Unions : A Comparative Analysis of Policy-Making in Australian and British Printing and Telecommunication Trade Unions.
Title:
Inside the Unions : A Comparative Analysis of Policy-Making in Australian and British Printing and Telecommunication Trade Unions.
Author:
Blissett, Ed.
ISBN:
9783035305364
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Physical Description:
1 online resource (381 pages)
Series:
Trade Unions Past, Present and Future ; v.21

Trade Unions Past, Present and Future
Contents:
Cover -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Abbreviations -- Chapter 1 Introduction -- Chapter 2 Methodology -- Chapter 3 Union Policy Making: Theoretical Perspectives -- Chapter 4 The British Printing Unions: Pre-1980 -- Chapter 5 The Australian Printing Unions: Pre-1980 -- Chapter 6 The British Telecommunication Unions: Pre-1980 -- Chapter 7 The Australian Telecommunication Unions: Pre-1980 -- Chapter 8 The British Printing Unions: 1980-1996 -- Chapter 9 The Australian Printing Unions: 1980-1996 -- Chapter 10 The British Telecommunication Unions: 1980-1996 -- Chapter 11 The Australian Telecommunication Unions: 1980-1996 -- Chapter 12 Summary and Findings -- Chapter 13 Conclusion -- Appendix 1 List of Participants -- Appendix 2 List of Original Sources -- Glossary -- Bibliography -- Index.
Abstract:
This book consists of a comparative analysis of policy-making in Australian and British telecommunications and printing trade unions. It tests the validity of different theoretical models of union policy-making and behaviour, whilst also assessing the strength of the book's hypothesis, that informal micro-political influences inside unions - such as personal friendships, enmities and loyalties - affect union policy-making to a greater extent than has been previously acknowledged in the literature. Two central questions lie at the heart of this book: How, and why, do unions adopt specific policies? What factors explain the different behaviour of similar unions, when faced with comparable policy choices? As a former senior union officer the author realised that trade unions are often wary of publically disclosing those factors which informed their policy choices. For this reason an interview-rich methodology was adopted, which involved a seventeen-year longitudinal study, in which over 220 officers and staff of all the relevant unions, were interviewed in depth. The result is a book which throws new light on the rich and complex process of union policy-making.
Local Note:
Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2017. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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