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Trade unions and the 2016 UK European Union Referendum
Economic and Industrial Democracy, 2022Ian Fitzgerald
exaly
Changes in Trade Unions and Trade Union Influences
2018Brian Raftopoulos +2 more
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1997
With 282,00 members in 1945, 683,000 in 1985, and 375,000 members in 1994, trade unions have been the single most significant mass institution in New Zealand society throughout the post-war era. They remain, therefore, the best organisations in a position to give voice to workers' industrial and political concerns at workplace and national levels. This
Bramble, T., Heal, S.
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With 282,00 members in 1945, 683,000 in 1985, and 375,000 members in 1994, trade unions have been the single most significant mass institution in New Zealand society throughout the post-war era. They remain, therefore, the best organisations in a position to give voice to workers' industrial and political concerns at workplace and national levels. This
Bramble, T., Heal, S.
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Trade union strategies on climate change mitigation: Between opposition, hedging and support
European Journal of Industrial Relations, 2020Adrien Thomas, Nadja Doerflinger
exaly

