Flexible working practices and the trade unions

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Croucher, R. and Brewster, C. 1998. Flexible working practices and the trade unions. Employee Relations. 20 (5), pp. 443-452.
TypeArticle
TitleFlexible working practices and the trade unions
AuthorsCroucher, R. and Brewster, C.
Abstract

This article examines the problems that the expansion and spread of flexible working patterns have created for the trade unions. Drawing evidence from across Europe, but focusing on the UK, it is argued that the decline in unionism has a number of antecedents, of which an important factor is the change in the way people are employed. A number of examples of flexible working are examined and the implications of each for union membership and influence are outlined. The paper ends by exploring what the UK unions are doing, and could be doing, to address these issues.

Research GroupEmployment Relations group
PublisherMCB University Press Ltd.
JournalEmployee Relations
ISSN0142-5455
Publication dates
Print1998
Publication process dates
Deposited10 Aug 2011
Output statusPublished
Web address (URL)http://www.emeraldinsight.com/journals.htm?issn=0142-5455&volume=20&issue=5&articleid=1454018&show=html
LanguageEnglish
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