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The Persistence of Union Membership within the Coalfields of Britain
British Journal of Industrial Relations ( IF 2.432 ) Pub Date : 2021-02-02 , DOI: 10.1111/bjir.12588
Huw Beynon 1 , Helen Blakely 1 , Alex Bryson 2 , Rhys Davies 1
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Spatial variance in union membership has been attributed to the favourable attitudes that persist in areas with an historical legacy of trade unionism. Within the United Kingdom, villages and towns located in areas once dominated by coalmining remain among the strongest and most durable bases for the trade union movement. This article empirically examines the effect of living within or near these areas upon union membership. Those residing in ex-mining areas retain an increased propensity for union membership. However, this effect diminishes sharply with distance. The analysis reveals that particular places can serve as conduits of trade unionism, long after employment within traditional industries has vanished.

中文翻译:

英国煤田内工会会员资格的持久性

工会成员的空间差异归因于在具有工会主义历史遗产的地区持续存在的有利态度。在英国,曾经以煤矿开采为主的地区的村庄和城镇仍然是工会运动最强大和最持久的基地之一。本文实证检验了居住在这些地区内或附近对工会会员资格的影响。那些居住在前采矿区的人仍然倾向于加入工会。然而,这种影响随着距离的增加而急剧减弱。分析表明,在传统行业内的就业消失很久之后,特定的地方可以成为工会主义的渠道。
更新日期:2021-02-02
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