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Traditional Trade Unions Adapting to New Conditions

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The Challenge of Transition

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In all three countries the traditional trade unions have sought to adapt to the radically changing industrial relations environment not by making fundamental changes in their structures and practices, but by modifying their traditional modes of operation to take account of the new circumstances.

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Pringle, T., Clarke, S. (2011). Traditional Trade Unions Adapting to New Conditions. In: The Challenge of Transition. Non-Governmental Public Action. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1057/9780230294660_4

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