1st Edition

Comparative Union Democracy Organization and Opposition in British and American Unions

By J. David Edelstein Copyright 1979
400 Pages
by Routledge

400 Pages
by Routledge

388 Pages
by Routledge

A major empirical study of thirty-one British and fifty-one American national trade unions, this volume provides the background to a new, or­ganizationally oriented theory of union democ­racy. Supported by in-depth studies of the political process in the British Mineworkers' Union and the Engineers' Union, the book develops and illus­trates a general theory of how, in a country with... Read more
PART ONE COMPARATIVE AND THEORETICAL FRAMEWORK 1 Introduction: The Comparative Approach 2 The Nature of Oligarchy 3 An Organisational Theory of Union Democracy PART TWO OVERALL FINDINGS 4 Overall British-American Differences in Organisation and Opposition 5 Organisation and Opposition in the United States 6 Organisation and Opposition in Britain 7 Opposition, Factions and Political Culture PART THREE CASE-STUDIES IN OPPOSITION 8 Case-Study 1: Sustained Electoral Opposition in the British Mine workers' Union 9 Case-Study 2: Sustained Electoral Opposition in the British Engineering Union 10 Case-Study 3: Top-level Defeats in Certain American Unions PART FOUR CONCLUSIONS 11 The Future of Union Democracy

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J. David Edelstein