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Labour and Industry
A journal of the social and economic relations of work
Volume 9, 1998 - Issue 1
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Institutional Sclerosis: Prospects for Trade Union Transformation

Pages 17-36 | Published online: 10 Apr 2013

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Braham Dabscheck. (2016) Ed Blissett, Inside the Unions: A Comparative Analysis of Policy-making in Australian and British Printing and Telecommunication Trade Unions . Journal of Industrial Relations 58:2, pages 289-291.
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Bradon Ellem. (2011) Peak Union Campaigning: Fighting for Rights at Work in Australia. British Journal of Industrial Relations 51:2, pages 264-287.
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David Peetz & Janis Bailey. (2012) Dancing Alone: The Australian Union Movement Over Three Decades. Journal of Industrial Relations 54:4, pages 525-541.
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Byoung-Hoon Lee & Russell D. Lansbury. (2012) Refining Varieties of Labour Movements: Perspectives from the Asia-Pacific Region. Journal of Industrial Relations 54:4, pages 433-442.
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Amanda Tattersall. (2008) A Little Help from Our Friends. Labor Studies Journal 34:4, pages 485-506.
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Gerard GriffinRosetta Moors. (2016) The Fall and Rise of Organising in a Blue-Collar Union. Journal of Industrial Relations 46:1, pages 39-52.
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Bob Carter & Rae Cooper. (2003) The Organizing Model and the Management of Change. Relations industrielles 57:4, pages 712-742.
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Rae Cooper. (2016) Getting Organised? A White Collar Union Responds to Membership Crisis. Journal of Industrial Relations 43:4, pages 422-437.
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