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Title: | Did a new trade unionism emerge in Britain between 1995 and 2005? : a study of the TUC's new unionism project and the 'Awkward Squad' | ||||
Author: | Adams, Daniel J. |
ISNI:
0000 0004 2669 7096
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Awarding Body: | University of Manchester | ||||
Current Institution: | University of Manchester | ||||
Date of Award: | 2008 | ||||
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Over the last twenty five years there has been a sharp downturn in the fortunes of the British trade union movement. Membership has fallen from a peak of 13.3 million in 1979 to around 6.7 million in 2006. Accompanying the declining membership, unions have seen their political influence drop at the heart of government. With this declining power has come a number of attempts to revitalise the fortunes of the trade union movement.
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Supervisor: | Not available | Sponsor: | Not available | ||
Qualification Name: | Thesis (Ph.D.) | Qualification Level: | Doctoral | ||
EThOS ID: | uk.bl.ethos.498805 | DOI: | Not available | ||
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