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Women, Power and Trade Union Government in the UK

Geraldine Healy and Gill Kirton

British Journal of Industrial Relations, 2000, vol. 38, issue 3, 343-360

Abstract: This paper addresses the under‐explored relationship between women’s structures and union democracy and argues that women’s structural progress is mediated by an enduring gendered oligarchy and an associated struggle to access power resources. It provides, first, an analysis over time of women’s structures in UK unions, and second, a case‐study analysis of the Manufacturing, Science and Finance (MSF) trade union. The analysis over time demonstrates women’s progress in achieving positional power, but conceals the complexity of the way different resources are used to constrain and enable women trade unionists.

Date: 2000
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