Unions in a changing world : problems and prospects in selected industrialized countries / Shauna L. Olney.
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TextPublication details: Geneva, Switzerland : International Labour Office, 1996.Description: xii, 99 pages ; 24 cmISBN: - 92-2-109504-5
- 1996 DC 331.88 Ol6u
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Includes bibliographical references.
Increasing diversity of the workforce -- The shift from manufacturing to the service sector -- The shift in workers' skill levels -- The public and private sectors -- Greater participation of women in the workforce -- The increase in peripheral workers -- Targeting specific ethnic groups -- Changing patterns of youth employment -- External concerns confronting trade unions -- Legislation and employers' attitudes -- Technological change -- Training -- Productivity, competition and internationalization -- Human resources management -- Broader societal concerns -- The expansion of unions' and workers' influence -- National level -- Enterprise level -- Unions' internal structures and strategies -- Improving efficiency -- Cooperation with other groups -- Research and extended services -- The training of union officials -- Improving relations with members and the public
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