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    Resilience or renewal? The persistence of shop steward organisation in the TMCI

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    Publication date
    2004
    Author
    McBride, Jo
    Keyword
    Resilient renewal
    Union renewal
    Shop steward organisation
    Membership participation
    Union democracy
    Peer-Reviewed
    Yes
    
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    Abstract
    This article provides empirical data from the Tyneside Maritime Construction Industry (TMCI) to contribute to the union renewal/resilience debate. The aim of the study is a focus on the effectiveness of shop steward organisation in the industry, levels of activity in membership participation and its significance for union democracy, all of which are important factors in the debate. The paper supports the resilience argument and adds a further development to the debate by presenting evidence which suggests resilient renewal.
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    http://hdl.handle.net/10454/3119
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    Citation
    McBride, J. (2004). Resilience or renewal? The persistence of shop steward organisation in the TMCI. Capital and Class. Vol. 82, pp. 115-142.
    Link to publisher’s version
    http://www.cseweb.org.uk/pdfs/CC82/115_82.pdf
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