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Trade union strategies to tackle labour market insecurity: geography and the role of Sheffield TUC

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Etherington, David ; Jeffery, Bob ; Thomas, Peter ; Jones, Martin ; Ledger-Jessop, Ben

Industrial Relations Journal

2023

54

3

May

261-277

trade union ; trade unionism ; labour relations ; low income ; precarious employment ; labour market ; trade union attitude

United Kingdom

Labour market

https://doi.org/10.1111/irj.12400

English

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"This paper analyses the role of trades councils and trade unions in organising within local and regional contexts around the challenges facing and potential union strategies for addressing the needs of insecure and precarious workers. We deploy a case study on the Sheffield Trade Union Council and the Sheffield Needs A Pay Rise campaign as a way of exploring innovations and challenges for the trade union movement for organising the unorganised. We explore the potentials as well as limitations of local organising and campaigning around insecurity and marginalisation by trade unions to demonstrate theoretically and empirically within industrial relations research the role of strategic spaces for action by workers and trade unions and the set of institutional, economic, social and cultural resources that workers can draw on in developing their respective strategies."

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