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Union Retreat and the Regions - The Shrinking Landscape of Organised Labour

English · Hardback

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List of contents

1. The Disorgnaised of organised Labour. 2. Situating Trade Unionism: Spaces of Regulation and Representation. 3. The Contours of Decline: Union Retreat and Resilience in the Regions. 4. Labour Market Restructuring and Regional Unionism. 5. Striking Out the Past? Geographies of Industrial Action. 6. Decentralization and Local Industrial Politics. 7. Mapping Union Futures: Representation and Organisation in a Detraditionalized Economy.

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Jane Wills, Ron Martin, Peter Sunley

Summary

Since the beginning of the 1980s, British trade unions have experienced a dramatic retreat, marked by rapidly falling membership and declining industrial power. The authors examine the regional dimensions of this retreat of organised labour, paying particular attention to:
The resilience of the unions' historical heartland areas. The impact of economic restructuring on local union traditions. The shrinking landscape of industrial militancy. The geographical decentralization of the new industrial relations. The link between these factors and the more general debate on regional development and regional labour markets.
An important synthesis of economic geography and industrial relations work, this book marks a major contribution towards the newly emerging field of labour geography

Product details

Authors Ron Martin, Ron Sunley Martin, Peter Sunley, Jane Wills
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd.
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 27.02.2017
 
EAN 9781138164475
ISBN 978-1-138-16447-5
No. of pages 260
Subject Humanities, art, music > Art > Architecture

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