
A Comparison of the Trade Union Merger Process in Britain and Germany
Joining Forces?
Routledge (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 4. February 2019
Book
Paperback/Softback
296 pages
978-1-138-97129-5 (ISBN)
Description
Trade unions in Europe are currently facing a series of challenges that stem from changes to regulatory and production regimes implemented by the state and employers, in order to compete in an increasingly internationalized economy. In response to these challenges, trade union movements have been dramatically restructuring; long-standing principles of organization have been jettisoned in an attempt to develop new structures. Central to this process of structural adaptation are the mergers of trade unions.
This informative book focuses on the merger process in Britain and Germany and, uniquely, it reviews the wider implications of these developments - particularly for North America. As well as addressing the reasons for mergers, the book also examines the process whereby mergers are concluded, investigates the consequences, and analyses the costs and benefits of the post-merger organisation. Drawing on interviews conducted with senior policy-makers engaged in merger processes, this book explores the extent of internal union reform brought about by the merger process, and also identifies the implications of this reform for trade unions world-wide. Structured in distinct sections, this book covers topic such as:
what distinguishes the British and German systems?
trade union structures
pre-merger issues settling the terms of the mergers
post-merger developments.
This book forms part of the Routledge Research in Employment Relations series featuring works of high academic merit drawn from a wide range of academic studies in the social sciences. It is a valuable resource for postgraduate students studying business and management, industrial employee relations, and trade unions.
This informative book focuses on the merger process in Britain and Germany and, uniquely, it reviews the wider implications of these developments - particularly for North America. As well as addressing the reasons for mergers, the book also examines the process whereby mergers are concluded, investigates the consequences, and analyses the costs and benefits of the post-merger organisation. Drawing on interviews conducted with senior policy-makers engaged in merger processes, this book explores the extent of internal union reform brought about by the merger process, and also identifies the implications of this reform for trade unions world-wide. Structured in distinct sections, this book covers topic such as:
what distinguishes the British and German systems?
trade union structures
pre-merger issues settling the terms of the mergers
post-merger developments.
This book forms part of the Routledge Research in Employment Relations series featuring works of high academic merit drawn from a wide range of academic studies in the social sciences. It is a valuable resource for postgraduate students studying business and management, industrial employee relations, and trade unions.
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Series
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Illustrations
24 s/w Abbildungen, 24 s/w Zeichnungen, 2 s/w Tabellen
2 Tables, black and white; 24 Line drawings, black and white; 24 Illustrations, black and white
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
Thickness: 16 mm
Weight
456 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-138-97129-5 (9781138971295)
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Juergen Hoffman | Marcus Kahmann | Jeremy Waddington
A Comparison of the Trade Union Merger Process in Britain and Germany
Joining Forces?
E-Book
05/2007
Routledge
€47.49
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Juergen Hoffman | Marcus Kahmann | Jeremy Waddington
A Comparison of the Trade Union Merger Process in Britain and Germany
Joining Forces?
E-Book
05/2007
Routledge
€47.49
Available for download

Juergen Hoffman | Marcus Kahmann | Jeremy Waddington
A Comparison of the Trade Union Merger Process in Britain and Germany
Joining Forces?
Book
05/2005
1st Edition
Routledge
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Persons
Jeremy Waddington is Professor of Industrial Relations in the People, Management and Organisation Divisions of the University of Manchester, and is the Project Co-ordinator for the European Trade Union Institute, Brussels.
Marcus Kahmann is a PhD student in political sciences supported by the Hans-Boeckler Stiftung, and has recently completed a diploma in sociology at the University of Paris.
Juergen Hoffmann is Professor of Political Sociology at the Hamburg University for Economics and Politics.
Marcus Kahmann is a PhD student in political sciences supported by the Hans-Boeckler Stiftung, and has recently completed a diploma in sociology at the University of Paris.
Juergen Hoffmann is Professor of Political Sociology at the Hamburg University for Economics and Politics.
Content
List of Figures. List of Tables. List of Abbreviations. Terms of Union. Government and Activity. Preface. Part 1: Introducing the Themes Part 2: What Distinguishes the British and German Systems? Part 3: Locating our Cases Part 4: Pre-Merger Membership and Financial Trends Part 5: Pre-Merger Debates and Positioning Part 6: Settling the Terms of the Mergers Part 7: Post-Merger Developments Part 8: Conclusion. References