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Improving Employment Conditions in Islington: Tackling Work-Based Harms and Promoting Unionisation

Jeffery, Bob; Etherington, David; Stevenson, Olivia; Gay, Dionne; Flynn, Jimmy; Bishop, Simon; Vindrola, Cecilia; + view all (2024) Improving Employment Conditions in Islington: Tackling Work-Based Harms and Promoting Unionisation. UCL Public Policy: London, UK. Green open access

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Abstract

This report explores experiences of work and the potential for union renewal in the London Borough of Islington (LBI). It emerged out of a series of roundtables on ‘good work’ in 2021, convened by Islington Council and the Capabilities in Academic Policy Engagement (CAPE) project. Those roundtables identified declining union membership as a key factor contributing to the increase in seven specific ‘work-based’ harms: low pay, lack of statutory entitlements, poor health and safety, contractual insecurity, discrimination, absence of worker voice, and welfare conditionality. Declining union membership is important because of the associations between unionisation and good terms and conditions (the union ‘wage premium’, safer workplaces, equality and diversity, and a better work-life balance), as we explore in section 1.3. It is therefore particularly concerning that rates of unionisation are lowest in the lowest paid, most precarious occupations, and amongst minoritised ethnicities and those from a migrant background. Understanding the challenges facing unions, along with best practice for unions engaging socalled ‘difficult-to-organise’ groups of workers, is crucial. We also consider the idea of ‘community unionism’ (in section 1.4), where unions and communities collaborate to promote good work, as a potential strategy to revitalise the trade union movement and open-it up to addressing broader community concerns. This report is underpinned by exploratory research designed to investigate these issues by mapping the distribution of work-based harms in Islington, understanding the barriers to unionisation, and exploring local authority policy levers to address the situation.

Type: Report
Title: Improving Employment Conditions in Islington: Tackling Work-Based Harms and Promoting Unionisation
Open access status: An open access version is available from UCL Discovery
DOI: 10.14324/000.rp.10200679
Publisher version: https://www.ucl.ac.uk/public-policy
Language: English
UCL classification: UCL
URI: https://discovery.ucl.ac.uk/id/eprint/10200679
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