Towards a Politics of the Rainbow
Self-Organization in the Trade Union Movement
Price for Eshop: 1109 Kč (€ 44.4)
VAT 0% included
New
E-book delivered electronically online
E-Book information
Annotation
This title was first published in 2002: The trade union movement in twentieth-century Britain has been a cornerstone for society's marginalized members - women, disabled people, lesbians and gay men and people from black and ethnic minority communities. As these groups of workers self-organized to reform their unions, they built a bridge between the old social movement based around class position and labour identity and the new social movements based around civil rights and status stratifications. This book presents a detailed look at self-organization within public sector unions through the emergence of four self-organized groups within NALGO and later, UNISON. Drawing upon unique insider knowledge of the alliances and antipathies between the self-organized groups and the host union, the book also provides fascinating revelations of the tensions between self-organized groups themselves. This study will be essential reading for students of political sociology and industrial relations.
Ask question
You can ask us about this book and we'll send an answer to your e-mail.