The dynamics of positive action in UK trade unions: the case of women and black members

  • Kirton G
  • Greene A
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This paper considers positive action strategies amongst UK trade unions, aimed at increasing membership and levels of participation and representation among women and black workers. It provides an overview of women’s, black members’ and race structures within large Trades Union Congress unions and a detailed case study of one large UK trade union. We find that there are salient differences in the way that unions approach issues of gender equality, compared with the approach adopted towards race equality. The paper explores possible explanations, justifications and implications of these differences.

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Kirton, G., & Greene, A. (2002). The dynamics of positive action in UK trade unions: the case of women and black members. Industrial Relations Journal, 33(2), 157–173. https://doi.org/10.1111/1468-2338.00226

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