Power in Coalition : Strategies for strong unions and social change
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Paperback / Softback
ISBN-10
1742374565
ISBN-13
9781742374567
Publisher
Allen & Unwin
Imprint
Allen & Unwin
Country of Manufacture
GB
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Sep 1st, 2010
Print length
224 Pages
Product Classification:
Social issues & processesSocial welfare & social servicesTrade unions
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Coalitions can be important tools for social change and union revitalisation. Community organiser Amanda Tattersall examines successful coalitions between unions and community organisations in three countries. She explores when and how coalitions can be a powerful strategy for social change, organisational development and union renewal.
How can we change things in an age in which governments are fixated on the bottom line and conventional protest rallies have lost their punch?
Coalitions can be important tools for social change and union revitalisation. What makes them successful? What causes them to fail? Community organiser Amanda Tattersall examines successful coalitions between unions and community organisations in three countries: the public education coalition in Sydney, Toronto''s Ontario Health Coalition fighting to save universal health care, and Chicago''s living wage campaign run by the Grassroots Collaborative. She explores when and how coalitions can be a powerful strategy for social change, organisational development and union renewal.
Power in Coalition is essential reading for unionists, community activists, and anyone passionate about social change.
''A fascinating insight into the potential for coalitions to restore the balance of power between governments and the communities they are supposed to serve.'' - Julian Burnside AO QC
''Amanda Tattersall shows that coalitions, though hard work at times, are the best means we have to rebalance power, beat poverty and injustice, and build a future that includes all of us, especially the weakest.'' - Tim Costello AO, CEO, World Vision Australia
''If unions are to maximise their influence in the 21st century they must build alliances with other organisations around economic, social and ecological concerns affecting humanity. This book shows it is possible to build the necessary coalitions to achieve this end.'' - Jack Mundey AO, instigator of the 1970s Green Bans movement in Sydney
Coalitions can be important tools for social change and union revitalisation. What makes them successful? What causes them to fail? Community organiser Amanda Tattersall examines successful coalitions between unions and community organisations in three countries: the public education coalition in Sydney, Toronto''s Ontario Health Coalition fighting to save universal health care, and Chicago''s living wage campaign run by the Grassroots Collaborative. She explores when and how coalitions can be a powerful strategy for social change, organisational development and union renewal.
Power in Coalition is essential reading for unionists, community activists, and anyone passionate about social change.
''A fascinating insight into the potential for coalitions to restore the balance of power between governments and the communities they are supposed to serve.'' - Julian Burnside AO QC
''Amanda Tattersall shows that coalitions, though hard work at times, are the best means we have to rebalance power, beat poverty and injustice, and build a future that includes all of us, especially the weakest.'' - Tim Costello AO, CEO, World Vision Australia
''If unions are to maximise their influence in the 21st century they must build alliances with other organisations around economic, social and ecological concerns affecting humanity. This book shows it is possible to build the necessary coalitions to achieve this end.'' - Jack Mundey AO, instigator of the 1970s Green Bans movement in Sydney
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