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Kindling Activism? Union Commitment and Participation in The UK Fire Service
Oleh:
Snape, Ed
;
Redman, Tom
Jenis:
Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi:
Human Relations vol. 57 no. 7 (Jul. 2004)
,
page 845–869.
Topik:
Fire Brigades Union
;
industrial relations climate
;
union commitment
;
union participation
;
union renewal
Fulltext:
845.pdf
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Isi artikel
Using survey data from a UK fire service, this article examines the antecedents of members’ intent to participate in their union. The authors identify three dimensions of intent to participate – in rankand- file activities, in militant activities and in standing for union office. Affective union commitment is the main direct determinant of all three. Affective union commitment itself reflects solidaristic prounion beliefs and instrumental union commitment, providing some support for interactionist and rational choice theories. There is also evidence of frustration–aggression effects, with perceived industrial relations climate and pay equity having negative direct effects on intent to participate. Perceived industrial relations climate moderates none of these relationships. Implications for union strategy and renewal are discussed.
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