Revision: Trade Unions

Friday, April 18, 2008
by Geoff Riley

Recognise these guys? I will hazard a guess that a normal sixth form economist will struggle to name more than one of the people pictured! All of them are senior figures in the trade union movement but such is the scale of the long term decline of unions that few union leaders command much in the way of public awareness beyond the confines of their own union community. This revision note looks at trade unions in the labour market and is designed for A2 students.

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