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The Impact of Political Action on Labour Movement Strength

Trade Union Revitalisation in Africa

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Table of contents (10 chapters)

  1. Overview

  2. The Nigerian Context and Case Study Organisations

  3. Politics and Trade Unions

  4. The State and Predicament of the Labour Movement

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About this book

In light of the decline of trade union membership and the role TU are expected to play in industrial relations, this book explores the consequences of government action and the economic policies on TU membership, investigating the forms of political action undertaken by TU and reviewing the conditions under which these actions succeed or fail.

Authors and Affiliations

  • Regent’s Business School London, UK

    Michael A. Oyelere

About the author

Michael Oyelere is a lecturer in the Business and Management Faculty at Regent's University London, UK. Previously, he was Doctoral Research Student at Middlesex University Business School, UK, during which he taught HRM and OB modules at different levels. He has also taught on the MA and MBA programmes at the University of East London, UK.

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