Political congruence and trade union renewal

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Upchurch, M., Croucher, R. and Flynn, M. 2012. Political congruence and trade union renewal. Work, Employment and Society. 26 (5), pp. 857-868. https://doi.org/10.1177/0950017012451643
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TitlePolitical congruence and trade union renewal
AuthorsUpchurch, M., Croucher, R. and Flynn, M.
Abstract

The concept of political congruence is introduced as predictor or explanatory factor of trade union renewal. Strategic change is more likely to succeed when political congruence exists between the values, expectations and intended outcomes of the three sub-sets of leaders, activists and members in a union. Political congruence (P/c) is defined as convergence of shared political values and vision. For P/c to occur a particular chemistry of independent factors needs to coalesce. The authors note, in particular, that there have been exceptional periods of individual union growth, measured in terms of membership, density and effectiveness. These episodes of exceptional growth need to be studied and understood, if one is to make sense of debates on union ‘renewal’.

Research GroupEmployment Relations group
PublisherSAGE Publications
JournalWork, Employment and Society
ISSN0950-0170
Publication dates
PrintOct 2012
Publication process dates
Deposited15 Oct 2012
Output statusPublished
Digital Object Identifier (DOI)https://doi.org/10.1177/0950017012451643
LanguageEnglish
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