This meticulously crafted book delves deep into the heart of power resources and labour, offering a comprehensive journey through the past, present, and future of the power of workers and unions. Valeria Pulignano, Professor in Sociology at the Centre for Sociological Research (CESO) - KU Leuven
Power resources have long been, and continue to be, a core determinant of living standards, economic security, capabilities, work conditions, and inequality in the rich democratic countries. This book digs into the details of what those resources are, when they matter, and in what ways. It's an agenda-setting contribution, and a very valuable one. Lane Kenworthy, Professor of Sociology and Yankelovich Chair in Social Thought, University of California, San Diego
There are great differences within and between countries in the effectiveness of workers collective efforts to defend their interests. This volume makes an important contribution in demonstrating the continuing significance of power, and power resources, as analytical instruments for understanding these variations. The book also provides illuminating empirical illustrations of how power resources are deployed. It will be a valuable resource for students of collective action. Richard Hyman, Emeritus Professor of Industrial Relations