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Jane Holgate is a brilliant thinker - Jane McAlevey In Arise, Jane Holgate argues that unions must revisit their understanding of power in order to regain influence and confront capital. Drawing on two decades of research and organising experience, Holgate examines the structural inertia of todays unions from a range of perspectives: from strategic choice, leadership and union democracy to politics, tactics and the agency afforded to rank-and-file members. In the midst of a neoliberal era of economic crisis and political upheaval, the labour movement stands at a crossroads. Union membership is on the rise, but the turn to organising has largely failed to translate into meaningful gains for workers. There is considerable discussion about the lack of collectivism among workers due to casualisation, gig work and precarity, yet these conditions were standard in the UK when workers built the foundations of the 19th-century trade union movement. Drawing on history and case studies of unions developing and using power effectively, this book offers strategies for moving beyond the pessimism that prevails in much of todays union movement. By placing power analysis back at the heart of workers struggle, Holgate shows us that transformational change is not only possible, but within reach.

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Arise
Jane Holgate is a brilliant thinker. By centring her thesis on power, this book contributes to our understanding of what strategies and mechanisms enable workers to stand a chance at achieving justice.
Jane McAlevey is an organiser, scholar and author of No Shortcuts:
Organizing for Power in the New Gilded Age
A must-read by a top-class scholar, union educator and activist, and written with exceptional clarity. Readers will come away with a deeper understanding of the world and with the tools to change it.
John Kelly, Emeritus Professor of Industrial Relations at
Birkbeck College University of London
Part history text, part employment relations research; Jane Holgates book critiques decades of union renewal strategies in the UK and questions assumptions from both the left and right over how to regain collective power rather than just recruit new members.
Dave Smith is a blacklisted construction worker and co-author of
Blacklisted: The Secret War Between Big Business and Union Activists
A brilliant treatise on how to think about worker power in the context of sweeping structural change. It is well past time for labour scholars to return to this fundamental question and Jane Holgate has made an indispensable contribution to the canon.
Janice Fine, Professor of Labor Studies and Employment Relations,
Rutgers University and Director of Research and Strategy at
the Center on Innovation in Worker Organization
An excellent review of the leaps forward and setbacks for workers and their unions, and an invaluable read for Jane Holgates astute analyses. But thats not what the book is about. It is about power. Power for workers, which is the reason for organising, and which is too often forgotten in the daily struggle. We can continue on the current path to oblivion, with unions becoming little more than legacy politicians, or remember our roots and aggressively organise in new ways with workers in an evolving economy.
Wade Rathke, founder and Chief Organiser of ACORN International
In examining the problems that we have to face to rebuild the movement, this analysis of power, who has it and how to build it, is a must-read for aspiring activists. An essential book for those who are committed to the idea that trade unionism is a vehicle through which we can organise to delivering transformative change for all workers.
Wilf Sullivan, Race Equality Officer for the
Trades Union Congress (TUC)
Jane Holgates experience as an academic and a union activist has given her unique insights that make this book an important read for anyone who wants to understand where unions have been, where they are now and where they need to go
Arnie Graf, community organiser with the Industrial Areas Foundation
and author of Lessons Learned. Stories from a Lifetime of Organizing
Wildcat: Workers Movements and Global Capitalism
Series Editors:
Immanuel Ness (City University of New York)
Peter Cole (Western Illinois University)
Raquel Varela (Instituto de Histria Contempornea [IHC]
of Universidade Nova de Lisboa, Lisbon New University)
Tim Pringle (SOAS, University of London)
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Arise
Power, Strategy and
Union Resurgence
Jane Holgate
First published 2021 by Pluto Press 345 Archway Road London N6 5AA - photo 1
First published 2021 by Pluto Press
345 Archway Road, London N6 5AA
www.plutobooks.com
Copyright Jane Holgate 2021
The right of Jane Holgate to be identified as the author of this work has been asserted in accordance with the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988.
British Library Cataloguing in Publication Data
A catalogue record for this book is available from the British Library
ISBN 978 0 7453 4403 4 Hardback
ISBN 978 0 7453 4402 7 Paperback
ISBN 978 0 7453 4406 5 PDF
ISBN 978 0 7453 4404 1 EPUB
ISBN 978 0 7453 4405 8 Kindle
This book is printed on paper suitable for recycling and made from fully managed and sustained forest sources. Logging, pulping and manufacturing processes are expected to conform to the environmental standards of the country of origin.
Typeset by Stanford DTP Services, Northampton, England
Simultaneously printed in the United Kingdom and United States of America
Contents
For John, who for nearly 40 years has
fought for social justice by my side
Abbreviations
ACAS
Advisory, Conciliation and Arbitration Service
AFL-CIO
American Federation of Labor-Congress of Industrial Organizations
APEX
Association of Professional, Executive, Clerical and Computer Staff
CSOs
civil society organisations
CWU
Communication Workers Union
EU
European Union
FBU
Fire Brigades Union
GMB
General, Municipal, Boilerworkers and Allied Trades Union
HRM
human resource management
ILO
International Labour Organisation
IWGB
Independent Workers of Great Britain
LCDTU
Liaison Committee for the Defence of Trade Unions
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