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Power at Work

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For the past 100 years, Australian unions have played a key role in protecting and improving the wages and working conditions of Australian employees.

Now, membership is collapsing and the union movement is under unprecedented political attack.

How can it rebuild itself so as to play its role in the modern deregulated, globalised world?

In Power at Work, Michael Crosby documents the crisis facing the union movement and focusses on the central role of organising workplaces and industries in an evidence-based plan for renewal.

He proposes an agenda which is hardheaded, practical and achievable, one based on the recent experiences of successful unions where the membership numbers are going up.

Crosby uses examples, analysis and interviews to map out a path for action which will restore a fairer balance of power in Australian workplaces.

He is the former Federal Secretary of Actors Equity and Director of the ACTU Organising Centre, and now works for the Service Employees International Union.

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Product Details
Federation Press
1862875693 / 9781862875692
Paperback / softback
331.88
09/09/2005
Australia
320 pages
504 grams