Whatever the outcome of the Maastricht ratification process, the process of European integration is creating new challenges for trade unions. The increased mobility afforded to capital by the existence of the Single Market, requires unions also to organise across national boundaries. At the same time, the European Commission is becoming increasingly involved in the regulation of employment conditions in an effort to establish a common labour market. Some trade unions have begun to alter their structures, for example through the creation of European Affairs Committees or the appointment of European Officers, in order to cope with these new demand and pressures. The activities of the ETUC and organisations such as EMB (European Metalworkers Federation) already seek to give a ‘European’ voice to trade union concerns, while the Economic and Social Committee gives at least a platform for the expression of some of these concerns.
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Trade Unions in a Europe of the Regions: The UK in Comparative Perspective Available to Purchase
Malcolm Burns;
Malcolm Burns
Glasgow Caledonian University
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Richard Minns;
Richard Minns
Pensions Investment Research Consultants
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John Tomaney;
John Tomaney
University of Newcastle upon Tyne
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Eckhard Voss
Eckhard Voss
University of Bremen
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Publisher: Emerald Publishing
Online ISSN: 1758-6135
Print ISSN: 0140-9174
© MCB UP Limited
1993
Management Research News (1993) 16 (5-6): 36–37.
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Burns M, Minns R, Tomaney J, Voss E (1993), "Trade Unions in a Europe of the Regions: The UK in Comparative Perspective". Management Research News, Vol. 16 No. 5-6 pp. 36–37, doi: https://doi.org/10.1108/eb028300
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