Organizing young workers under precarious conditions: what hinders or facilitates union success
Simms, Melanie ; Eversberg, Dennis ; Dupuy, Camille ; Hipp, Lena
2018
45
4
420-450
trade union ; young worker ; precarious employment ; trade union attitude ; case study
France ; Germany ; United Kingdom ; USA
Young people and child labour
https://doi.org/10.1177/0730888418785947
English
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"Under what conditions do young precarious workers join unions? Based on case studies from France, Germany, the United Kingdom, and the United States, the authors identify targeted campaigns, coalition building, membership activism, and training activities as innovative organizing approaches. In addition to traditional issues such as wages and training quality, these approaches also featured issues specific to precarious workers, including skills training, demands for minimum working hours, and specific support in insecure employment situations. Organizing success is influenced by bargaining structures, occupational identity, labor market conditions, and support by union leaders and members. Innovative organizing tends to happen when unions combine new approaches with existing structures."
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