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Organising to learn and learning to organise Print E-mail
Written by Chris Warhurst, Patricia Findlay and Paul Thompson   
Friday, 27 July 2007

This research paper by the Scottish Centre for Employment Research examines the relationship between learning and union organising in three very different workplaces. The in-depth case studies demonstrate that union-led workplace learning can encompass work-related and non-work-related learning and that both types can benefit learners and their employers. They also show that unionled learning can have a positive effect on union organisation as a whole.

This paper, along with the research paper by the Working Lives Research Institute, 'Union learning, union recruitment and organising' will make a valuable contribution to the ways in which unions integrate their learning and organising strategies.

 

Chris Warhurst, Patricia Findlay and Paul Thompson

pdf Please click here to read research paper in full

 

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