{"product_id":"the-future-of-unions-and-worker-representation-the-digital-picket-line-9781509924974","title":"The Future of Unions and Worker Representation:","description":"\u003cb\u003eBook Synopsis\u003c\/b\u003e\u003cbr\u003eThis book charts the path to revitalisation for trade unions in Australia, the USA, the UK, and Italy. It examines the examples of innovation and digital campaigning that are enabling unions to build new forms of worker power – and overcome decades of declining membership wrought by neoliberalism, globalisation, and hostility from employers and the state.  The study evaluates the responses of unions in each country to falling membership levels since the 1980s. It considers the US ‘organising model’ and its adoption in Australia and the UK, comparing this with the strategies of Italian unions which have been more deliberately focused on precarious and migrant workers. The increasing reliance of US unions on community alliances, as seen in the ‘Fight for $15’ and similar campaigns, is scrutinised along with new union prototypes like Hospo Voice in Australia, the Independent Workers’ Union of Great Britain and SI Cobas in Italy. The book includes an in-depth analysis of union responses to the gig economy in the four countries, and the emergence of self-organised worker collectives to combat this exploitative business model. The vital role played by unions in defending the interests of workers during the COVID-19 pandemic is also examined.  As well as highlighting the most successful union initiatives to meet the challenges of the past 30 years, the book assesses the strengths and deficiencies of the legal framework for union representation in the four nations. It identifies the labour law reforms needed to rebuild collectivism, but argues that more is needed than favourable laws. This cross-national study provides a rich basis for identifying the combination of reforms, strategies and linkages required to ensure that unions can remain relevant for a new generation of digitally-active workers.\u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003e\u003cb\u003eTrade Review\u003c\/b\u003e\u003cbr\u003eThis book provides an insightful synthesis of industrial activity abroad, and thoughtful potential solutions to reversing union woes. -- Grace Morgan Cocks * Alternative Law Journal *\u003cbr\u003eProfessor Forsyth makes this need for comprehensive and structural trade union action and policy measures strikingly evident. He does so in a well-written, enlightening, and stimulating book underpinned by a robust legal and industrial relation analysis. There is no doubt that \u003ci\u003eThe Future of Unions and Worker Representation\u003c\/i\u003e will be a most valuable resource for academics, researchers, and students in labour law and industrial relations for many years to come. -- Valerio de Stefano * Industrial Law Journal *\u003cbr\u003e\u003ci\u003eThe Future of Unions and Worker Representation: The Digital Picket Line \u003c\/i\u003eis an important book which comes at a critical time for the union movement. To fulfil the promise of revitalisation, unions must forge lasting connections with the newest generations of workers who have grown up as digital natives. The book builds a convincing case for reform, both of external legal frameworks and of unions themselves. It also builds a compelling case through its analysis of union activity in the gig economy and during the pandemic of the continuing necessity of trade unions and their important place as agents of all working people. -- Shae McCrystal * Australian Journal of Labour Law *\u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003e\u003cb\u003eTable of Contents\u003c\/b\u003e\u003cbr\u003e\u003cb\u003e1. Introduction \u003c\/b\u003e I. Unionising Big Tech  II. Aims and Scope  III. Why Compare the USA, the UK, Australia and Italy?  IV. Chapter Overview  V. The Digital Picket Line \u003cb\u003e2. A Snapshot of Union Decline in the Four Countries \u003c\/b\u003e I. Introduction  II. Challenging Times for Trade Unions in the USA, the UK and Australia  III. The Differing Trajectory of Union Membership and Worker Representation in Italy  IV. Conclusion \u003cb\u003e3. The Legal Framework for Unions and Worker Representation in the Four Countries \u003c\/b\u003e I. Introduction  II. The USA  III. The UK  IV. Australia  V. Italy  VI. Conclusion \u003cb\u003e4. Unions in the USA: From the Organising Model to Alt-Labour \u003c\/b\u003e I. Introduction  II. The AFL-CIO Organising Model  III. Change to Win  IV. Unions Bypass the Broken NLRA Process  V. Looking Further Afield: Unions in the Community, Alt-Labour and Bargaining for the Common Good  VI. A (Seemingly) Lost Cause: Unions and Labour Law Reform VII. Conclusion  \u003cb\u003e5. Australian Unions: From the Accord to ‘Change the Rules’ \u003c\/b\u003e I. Introduction  II. Early 1990s: The Legacy of the Accord  III. Adopting the Organising Model IV. Campaigning for Legal Change: Ending Work Choices and the Return of a Labor Government  V. Unions on the Defensive again as the Coalition Returns to Government  VI. Union Decline Intensifies, Spawning Exploration of New Membership Models  VII. The ‘Change the Rules’ Campaign and its Aftermath  VIII. Conclusion  \u003cb\u003e6. Australian Unions: Innovations, Amalgamations and Organising Beyond the Workplace \u003c\/b\u003e I. Introduction  II. New Union Models and Digital Prototypes  III. Back to the Future: A New Wave of Union Mergers  IV. Campaigning and Organising Beyond the Workplace  V. Conclusion  \u003cb\u003e7. The UK: From ‘New Unionism’ to Indy and Digital Unions \u003c\/b\u003e I. Introduction  II. The UK Variant of Organising  III. ‘Third Way’ Unionism: The Partnership Agenda  IV. Back into the Wilderness: Unions Confront Austerity, Brexit and the Legacy of New Labour  V. Up for a Scrap: Social Movements, ‘Indy Unions’ and #McStrike  VI. ‘An Alternative to Simply not being Present’: New Membership Models and Digital Experiments  VII. Conclusion  \u003cb\u003e8. Italian Unions: Fighting for the Marginalised \u003c\/b\u003e I. Introduction  II. Specialist Unions for Precarious Workers – And Challenging Agency Work  III. Italian Unions and Migrant Workers  IV. Building (Rank-and-File) Union Strength in the Logistics Sector  V. Conclusion  \u003cb\u003e9. Unions and the Gig Economy: Advocacy, Campaigning, Mobilising \u003c\/b\u003e I. Introduction  II. Overview of the Gig Economy in the Four Countries  III. The Mirage of Liberating Work in the Gig Economy  IV. Enter, the Unions …  V. Exposing the Reality of Gig Work as a Basis for Advocacy, Campaigning and Mobilising  VI. Conclusion \u003cb\u003e10. Unions and the Gig Economy: Misclassification Test Cases and Collective Bargaining \u003c\/b\u003e I. Introduction  II. ‘Litigating the Digital Platform Model’: Legal Challenges to the Misclassification of Gig Workers  III. ‘Staying United to Reverse the Race to the Bottom’: Collective Bargaining in the Gig Economy  IV. Conclusion \u003cb\u003e11. What is the Future of Unions and Worker Representation? What Changes are Needed in Labour Laws? \u003c\/b\u003e I. Introduction  II. A Pathway to Union Revitalisation  III. Reforming Labour Law to Empower Workers and Unions to Win  IV. Conclusion \u003cb\u003e12. The COVID-19 Pandemic: The Undeniable Case for Unions \u003c\/b\u003e I. Introduction  II. Union Involvement in National Responses to the COVID-19 Emergency  III. Income Protection  IV. Protecting Workers’ Safety  V. Conclusion: Implications of the Pandemic for Trade Unions","brand":"Bloomsbury Publishing PLC","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":51019975852375,"sku":"9781509924974","price":85.5,"currency_code":"GBP","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0817\/1739\/5799\/files\/9781509924974.jpg?v=1750781938","url":"https:\/\/bookcurl.com\/products\/the-future-of-unions-and-worker-representation-the-digital-picket-line-9781509924974","provider":"Book Curl","version":"1.0","type":"link"}