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Labour and Industry
A journal of the social and economic relations of work
Volume 19, 2008 - Issue 1-2
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Only 'Victim' Workers Need Unions? Perceptions of Trade Unions amongst Young Australians

Pages 49-71 | Published online: 12 Dec 2018

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LEANNE GRIFFIN & MICHELLE BROWN. (2011) SECOND HAND VIEWS? YOUNG PEOPLE, SOCIAL NETWORKS AND POSITIVE UNION ATTITUDES. Labour and Industry 22:1-2, pages 83-101.
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Rachel Aleks, Tina Saksida & Aaron S. Wolf. (2020) Hero or Villain? A Cohort and Generational Analysis of How Youth Attitudes Towards Unions Have Changed over Time. British Journal of Industrial Relations 59:2, pages 532-567.
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Janis BaileyRobin Price, Lin Esders & Paula McDonald. (2010) Daggy Shirts, Daggy Slogans? Marketing Unions to Young People. Journal of Industrial Relations 52:1, pages 43-60.
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