A representation gap has appeared in the British workplace as trade
unions have declined. This book presents original research material from
the ESRC's Future of Work program to assess current attempts to close
the representation gap. Part One examines initiatives to restore the
fortunes of the trade union movement through organizing, partnership and
the representation of minorities in the workforce. Part Two looks at
non-union representation and the role that works councils, voluntary
organizations and single-issue campaigns can play in giving British
workers a new voice at work.