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Would you like to become a union leader? Analysing leadership intentions through a generational lens

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Smith, Christopher Gordon ; Zhang, Tingting ; Frangi, Lorenzo ; Duxbury, Linda

Industrial Relations Journal

2023

54

6

425-444

trade union ; trade union renewal ; trade union officer ; leadership

Trade unionism

https://doi.org/10.1111/irj.12402

English

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"Identifying the next generation of leaders is fundamental for union renewal. Taking a sequential mixed methods approach using interview (n = 25) and survey (n = 4765) data, our study seeks to identify roadblocks members may face on the path to union leadership. Specifically, we explore the impact of union efficacy, perceived role ambiguity and perceived work role overload on union members' intentions to pursue a leadership role. We found perceptions of union efficacy positively influenced leadership intentions, while perceived work role ambiguity and overload had a negative impact. Generational cohort (Boomer, Gen X, Millennial) moderated the relationship between perceived work role overload and leadership intentions, but not the other relationships in the model. Findings from this study help unions develop strategies to motivate members to take on leadership roles."

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