1st Edition

The Politics of Bargaining Merger Process and British Trade Union Structural Development, 1892-1987

By Jeremy Waddington Copyright 1995
    272 Pages
    by Routledge

    272 Pages
    by Routledge

    Tracing developments in British trade union structure over almost 100 years with specific reference to the merger process, this book shows how the underlying processes of change are cyclical. It therefore provides a backdrop for understanding some of the options for structural change that may be adopted by trade unions in the future. Establishing a framework within which the historical development of the merger process may be understood, the book identifies three central sets of relationships: the bargaining position of unions relative to employers and the state; the bargaining position of a union relative to competitor unions; and factional bargaining within unions. Collectively, the three relationships are referred to as the politics of bargaining and are used to explain changes in the rate and character of trade union structural development.

    Chapter 1 Introduction; Chapter 2 Waves of Union Structural Development, 1892–1987; Chapter 3 Promoting the Urge to Merge; Chapter 4 Mergers Within Industries; Chapter 5 Centralizing Union Structure and Leadership, 1892–1939; Chapter 6 The Tendency Towards Diversification, 1946–1987; Chapter 7 Conclusion; appendix Appendix;

    Biography

    Jeremy Waddington