Journal article
Varieties Of Social Unionism: Towards a Framework for Comparison
Abstract
In academic and activist debates about union renewal, the replacement of business unionism with social unionism is seen as central to the labour movement's short- and long-term survival. Social unionism, generally understood to involve both engagement with social justice struggles beyond the workplace and methods of union activity beyond the collective bargaining process, is claimed to increase the labour movement's organizing capacity, …
Authors
Ross S
Journal
Just Labour, , ,
Publisher
York University Libraries
DOI
10.25071/1705-1436.84
ISSN
1705-1436