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Raising Lazarus : The Future of Organized Labour (New ed)

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Why has union membership halved in a generation? Why do union leaders and a Labour government seem to talk different languages about the workplace?

Do the unions even matter any more? Most people believe the trade unions, like Lazarus, need a miracle to come back to life.

David Coats disagrees. He shows that the unions remain the masters of their own fate but must respond to the challenges of the new 'hourglass economy' - with more jobs at the top and bottom end of the labour market and a hollowing out in the middle.

There are reasons for optimism about union renewal. Workers retain a strong support for the idea of collective action and solidarity - but are put off if unions don't seem to offer to help them to 'get on' rather than 'get even'.

Several small and larger unions have found strategies for growth and renewal.

Reversing union decline matters in politics too. The link between the Labour Party and the trade unions can be strengthened only through union renewal - ensuring that strong, growing unions are an important force for progressive social change.

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Product Details
Fabian Society
0716306182 / 9780716306184
Paperback / softback
07/12/2005
United Kingdom
68 pages, Illustrations
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