This Policy Brief discusses trade union strategies towards engaging young workers in union campaigns or organisational structures, as well as initiatives from young workers themselves directed at gaining a collective voice at work. The brief is based on a three year research project and includes a number of case studies of young worker engagement, as well as some suggestions on strategy for trade unions as they try to reach out to younger workers.
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%1 cha2019unions
%A Cha, Mijin
%A Dupuy, Camille
%A Holgate, Jane
%A Simms, Melanie
%A Tapia, Maite
%C Brussels
%D 2019
%K France Germany hbs-2014-742-2 labour_unions uk usa young_workers
%N 2/2019
%T Unions are only as old as they feel: lessons on young worker engagement from the UK, France, Germany and the US
%U https://www.etui.org/Publications2/Policy-Briefs/European-Economic-Employment-and-Social-Policy/Unions-are-only-as-old-as-they-feel-lessons-on-young-worker-engagement-from-the-UK-France-Germany-and-the-US
%X This Policy Brief discusses trade union strategies towards engaging young workers in union campaigns or organisational structures, as well as initiatives from young workers themselves directed at gaining a collective voice at work. The brief is based on a three year research project and includes a number of case studies of young worker engagement, as well as some suggestions on strategy for trade unions as they try to reach out to younger workers.
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