Authors
Bart Vanhercke, Mélanie Laroche, Gregor Murray, Armel Brice Adanhounme, Heather Connolly, Gerry Looker, Leon Gooberman, Marco Hauptmeier, Raoul Gebert, Kurt Vandaele, David Peetz, Jack Boutros, Huw Thomas, Jean Jenkins, Helen Blakely, Rhys Davies, Katy Huxley, Mohamad Alsadi, Hector de la Cueva, Angelo DiCaro, Lana Payne, Luis Bueno Rodriguez, Fred Wilson, John Peters, Mathew Johnson, Robert Hickey, Vincent Pasquier, Mélanie Dufour-Poirier, Francine D’Ortun, Xiaoming Bao, María C. González Menéndez, Aroa Tejero, Patrice Jalette, Blandine Emilien, Adelheid Hege, Christian Dufour
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- https://www.etui.org/cite-page/34936
- ISBN
- 978-2-87452-717-3
- ISBN PDF
- 978-2-87452-718-0
- Pages
- 246
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- Belgium
Files
Foreword_Experimenting for union renewal-challenges, illustrations and lessons_2024.pdf
List of contributors_Experimenting for union renewal-challenges, illustrations and lessons_2024.pdf
Chapter2_Case studies in union experimentation.pdf
Chapter21_What does experimentation teach us about union renewal.pdf
Experimenting for union renewal-challenges, illustrations and lessons_2024_0.pdf
Chapter19_Recentring equity at work the Quebec steelworkers' fight to bring the outsiders ‘back in’.pdf
Chapter4_Union renewal in the reregulation of local government in the United Kingdom.pdf
Chapter18_Experimenting with dual vocational education and training in Asturias, Spain.pdf
Chapter15_The ‘Fight for 15’ movement.pdf
Chapter9_Worker power in the Sri Lankan tea sector.pdf
Chapter10_The quest for cleaner clothes.pdf
Chapter14_Mainstreaming workplace mental health in the union repertoire.pdf
Chapter12_Climate Jobs New York a labour-led climate coalition.pdf
Chapter6_Return to sender – how a Canadian postal union renewed its strategic repertoire to reach out to platform workers.pdf
Chapter3_Challenging neoliberal labour law reforms with moral agency.pdf
Chapter16_The network of social delegates of the Fédération des travailleurs et des travailleuses du Québec.pdf
Chapter11_Promoting independent, democratic trade unionism in Mexico.pdf
Chapter7_When ‘micro-syndicalism’ meets ‘macro-syndicalism’.pdf
Chapter8_Regulating and organising ‘gig workers’ since the 1970s the case of owner-drivers in New South Wales, Australia.pdf
Chapter1_Experimentation and union renewal.pdf
Chapter17_Reinforcing employee union identification in a Chinese workplace trade union.pdf
Chapter20_Strategic disruption and the quest for permanent union renewal through continuous experimentation.pdf
Chapter5_Building bridges forming a union coalition to improve working conditions for agricultural workers in Wales.pdf
Chapter13_Social value procurement and labour standards in the United Kingdom.pdf
Table of Contents
- Introduction 1
- 1. Experimentation in context a pathway not a magic recipe 3
- 2. Experimentation as strategic opportunity enabled by strategic capabilities 5
- 3. Constructing an overarching narrative 6
- 4. Grounding union actions and strategies in everyday concerns how to weave the interests and identities of outsiders into the union narrative about the role of unions in society 7
- 5. Enlarging union repertoires 9
- 6. Adapting union structures to reflect where union members are and not where they were 11
- 7. Mixing methods and levels of action 12
- 8. Developing new arenas and spaces and using old arenas in new ways 14
- 9. The power of allies and alliances 14
- 10. Experimentation as conflict intermediation 16
- 11. Experimentation as strategic aggregation 18
- 12. Reflexivity and experimentation as a learning space 19
- 13. Conclusion 21
- References 22