Growing levels of income and wage inequality and the precaritization
of many sections of the labour force have made labour unions as
salient as ever. Although membership levels have decreased, they
remain among the world’s largest representative organizations and
continue to play a significant role as vehicles for democracy,
sustainable development and social justice. This handbook assembles an
array of experts to critically engage with the debates and discussions
about the role and purpose of unions and the many means by which they
seek to attain them. The book provides insights into how unions can
meet the challenges of structural changes in the labour market,
including technological progress, the green agenda and the digital
platform economy, and how they can better represent the needs of their
members, in particular migrant, domestic and informal workers. The
book is a valuable resource for industrial relations, labour
economics, sociology of work, employment and labour law, history of
trade unionism, working patterns and practices, workplace culture and
workers’ rights.
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ISBN
9781788215534
Publisert
2024
Utgiver
Vendor
Agenda Publishing
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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