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Archive | 1993

Union business: The role of financial matters in union organisation

Paul Willman; Tim Morris; Beverly Aston

Introduction: why should trade unions care about money? Those who have concerned themselves with the economics of trade unions have often not been concerned with their internal structure. Most economists are concerned with the economic impact of trade unions, particularly on absolute and relative wages, on profitability or on labour productivity (see Hirsch and Addison, 1986). When economists ask the question, ‘what do unions do?’ they are less concerned with union activity itself than with such consequences (Freeman and Medoff, 1984) and a concern with the effects of trade unions does not require an economic model of trade union organisation. By contrast, those who have concerned themselves with the internal structure of unions have not generally been concerned with economics. The attention paid to trade unions by sociologists and by those in the more descriptive British industrial relations tradition has encompassed union government and democracy, the relationship between ‘formal’ trade unions and lay representation, the factors which encourage or discourage merger and the relations between unions and government, but not the economics of union organisation. For example, Undy et al.s (1981) discussion of change in British trade unions focuses on the degree of centralisation of decision making and on the role of union general secretaries. It has little to say on the role of resource constraints in enforcing change in British trade unions between 1960 and 1975, other than to remark upon certain circumstances, notably merger negotiations, where resource considerations are important.


Archive | 1993

Union Business: Trade Union Organisation and Financial Reform in the Thatcher Years

Paul Willman; Tim Morris; Beverly Aston


Industrial Relations Journal | 1990

Still Balancing the Books: The NUM and the 1984-85 Strike

Beverly Aston; Tim Morris; Paul Willman


Business Strategy Review | 1991

The key to running a high‐tech business: relational teams

Beverly Aston


Archive | 1993

Union business: Questionnaire: trade union finances

Paul Willman; Tim Morris; Beverly Aston


Archive | 1993

Union business: Strike activity and union finances

Paul Willman; Tim Morris; Beverly Aston


Archive | 1993

Union business: The GMB: merger and financial reform

Paul Willman; Tim Morris; Beverly Aston


Archive | 1993

Union business: Notes

Paul Willman; Tim Morris; Beverly Aston


Archive | 1993

Union business: Regression results

Paul Willman; Tim Morris; Beverly Aston


Archive | 1993

Union business: Questions for General Secretaries

Paul Willman; Tim Morris; Beverly Aston

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London School of Economics and Political Science

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