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Activism and willingness to help in union organizing : who are the activists?
Fiorito, J.; Gall, G.; Martinez, A.D. (2010)Research on union renewal often cites a critical role for lay activism. This study examines determinants of activism and activism intentions among a broadly representative sample of U.S. union members. Hypotheses are ... -
Annual hours working in Britain
Gall, G.; Allsop, D. (2007)This paper seeks to investigate the extent of the implementation of annual hours working in Britain and its impact upon employers, organisations and employees. -
The future of public services under labour
Serwotka, M.; Gall, G. (University of Hertfordshire, 2007) -
Journalists' collective representation and editorial content in British newspapers- never the twain shall meet?
Gall, G. (University of Hertfordshire, 2005)This article examines the propensity for journalists to contest the determination of the editorial content of the newspapers they work for and write for. It finds that such instances are relatively infrequent and suggests ... -
Journalists' collective representation and editorial content in newspapers
Gall, G. (2011)Purpose : This article examines the intriguing juxtaposition of a bona fide independent union for journalists in Britain which is vocal about editorial standards and interference yet has seldom taken collective action to ... -
Neo-liberal reform of the Fire and Rescue Service in Britain
Wrack, M.; Gall, G. (University of Hertfordshire, 2008) -
Sources of labour union power
Gall, G. (University of Hertfordshire, 2008)It is beyond contention that the power of organised labour in Britain has witnessed a marked fall in--the last thirty years. Attempts to rebuild that powerbase in a world of neo-liberal globalisation and--the ascendancy ... -
Statutory union recognition provisions as stimulants to employer anti-unionism in three Anglo-Saxon countries
Gall, G. (2010)This article examines why employer opposition is stimulated by the introduction of statutory union recognition provisions in Britain, Ireland and the US. It examines the impact of the provisions for encouraging union ... -
Trade union recognition in Britain, 1995 1902: turning a corner
Gall, G. (2004) -
Trade Union Recognition in Britain: An Emerging Crisis for Trade Unions?
Gall, G. (2007) -
Trade Unions: Back from the brink or still on the margins?
Gall, G. (2005) -
What happened to single union deals?- a research note
Gall, G. (1993)Single union deals were heralded by many as the way for the unions to survive in the 1990s. The importance of such deals has been reduced since then. Here the author examines the decline in the rate of signing and then ...