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Female part-time workers' attitudes to trade unions in Britain.

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Walkers, Sally

British Journal of Industrial Relations

2002

40

1

March

49-68

part time worker ; trade unionization ; trade union ; women workers ; trade union membership

United Kingdom

Trade unionism

English

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"This paper discusses the reasons that can be offered for the lower trade union membership rates of female part-time workers in the UK and focuses in particular on female part-timers' attitudes to trade unions. The findings are based on original research: 50 qualitative interviews with female part-time workers in the retail industry. The paper argues that female part-timers are supportive of the aims of the trade union movement and concludes that an integrated approach is necessary in order to understand part-timers' unionization rates. This includes structural factors, the approach that trade unions have taken towards part-time workers and attitudes towards trade unions."

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