Global anti-unionism : nature, dynamics, trajectories and outcomes /
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| Language: | English |
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Houndmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire :
Palgrave Macmillan,
2013.
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Table of Contents:
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- 1. Anti-unionism: Contextual and Thematic Issues; Tony Dundon and Gregor Gall
- PART I: HISTORICAL APPROACHES
- 2. Employer Opposition in the US: Anti-union Campaigning from the 1950s; John Logan
- 3. From Organised to Disorganised Capital? British Employer Associations, 1897-2010; Alan McKinlay
- 4. Economists Turn Against Unions: Historical Institutionalism to Neo-classical Individualism; Gerald Friedman
- PART II: CONTEMPORARY STUDIES
- 5. Anti-Unionism in a Coordinated Market Economy: the Case of Germany; Martin Behrens and Heiner Dribbusch
- 6. Employers Against Unions: the British Experience of Union Victimization; Gregor Gall
- 7. Beyond Union Avoidance? Exploring the Dynamics of Double-breasting Voice Regimes in Ireland; Niall Cullinane, Tony Dundon, Eugene Hickland, Tony Dobbins and Jimmy Donaghey
- 8. Beating the Union: Union Avoidance in the US; Kim Moody
- 9.The State Against Unions: Australia's Neo-liberalism, 1996-2007; Rae Cooper and Bradon Ellem
- 10. Colombia: the Most Dangerous Place to be a Union Member; Daniel Blackburn and Miguel Puerto
- 11. Waves of Anti-unionism in South Korea; Chris Rowley and Kiu Sik Bae
- 12. Employer Anti-unionism in Democratic Indonesia; Michele Ford.