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Possibilities for remote participation in trade unions: mobilising women activists.

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Greene, Anne-Marie ; Kirton, Gill

Industrial Relations Journal

2003

34

4

September

319-333

information technology ; trade union ; women

United Kingdom

Trade unionism

English

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"This paper argues that trade union activism within the new era of information and communication technologies (ICTs) offers the potential for unions to become more inclusive of under-represented groups. Traditional conceptions of activism, participation and democracy within trade unions require physical presence at meetings at times and in spaces incompatible with caring responsibilities and atypical hours of work. This restricts the participation of women and other 'atypical' workers in trade unions. The paper explores the complexities of electronic forms of union activism in practice, indicating that while some positive features are experienced, there are also a range of obstacles, barriers and possible negative consequences."

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