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Social Unionism and Membership Participation: What Role for Union Democracy?

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Author/contributor
Title
Social Unionism and Membership Participation: What Role for Union Democracy?
Abstract
[The author] brings to the pages of this journal two closely intertwined debates regarding the meaning of social movement unionism and strategies for rebuilding labour movement power in Canada and the United States. It offers an important overview of this debate and raises critical points about the meaning and place of union democracy. The author provides a pertinent critique of the “organizing unionism” “model” that has emerged in the United States. It also serves as a useful foil for distinguishing greater member participation of the sort called for by the organizing model from greater member control.
Publication
Studies in Political Economy
Volume
81
Pages
129-157
Date
December 2008
Language
en
ISSN
1918-7033
Short Title
Social Unionism and Membership Participation
Accessed
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Library Catalog
spe.library.utoronto.ca
Rights
Copyright (c)
Citation
Ross, S. (2008). Social Unionism and Membership Participation: What Role for Union Democracy? Studies in Political Economy, 81, 129–157. https://doi.org/10.1080/19187033.2008.11675075