Trade unions and institutional power resources in the United Kingdom

Author:

Rigby MikeORCID,García Calavia Miguel Angel

Abstract

PurposeThe paper examines the approach of United Kingdom (UK) Trade Unions to the use of institutional power resources (IPR) in the second half of the twentieth century.Design/methodology/approachUsing secondary material, it examines the unions' approach to IPR in three cases; collective bargaining; worker representation and trade union structure.FindingsThe paper concludes that unions did not appreciate the importance of, and lacked a strategic approach to, IPR. Although employer and government action were largely responsible for the decline of industrial relations institutions, the failure of the unions to engage with IPR contributed to this process. It explains the failure of the unions to engage with IPR by reference to their lack of strategic capabilities and skills in relation to power resources (PRs) in general and IPR in particular.Research limitations/implicationsIt would have been interesting to collect primary data via interviews with union actors from the period examined to test the interpretation of secondary data contained in the article.Practical implicationsThe paper has identified the kind of strategic decision-making which is necessary for unions to engage effectively with IPR. It is has also indicated the key skills which unions need to develop to be able to manage their engagement with IPR.Social implicationsThe paper has implications for the role of trade unions in society, showing the need for them to develop narratives to convince society of the importance of their role and action and to develop the skills which enable them to connect with other social groups, e.g. intermediation, engagement with coalitional resources.Originality/valueAnalysis of the decline of industrial relations institutions in this period has emphasized the role of employers and the state. This paper contributes to a more balanced perspective on this decline by drawing attention to the lack of a union strategy towards IPR and the importance of the detail of the management and employment of power resources.

Publisher

Emerald

Subject

Organizational Behavior and Human Resource Management,Industrial relations

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