Union, non-union and asymmetric forms of voice

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Union, non- union and asymmetric forms of voice Michael Walker Doctoral student University of Technology, Sydney

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Presentation given at 2014 AIRAANZ Conference. Full paper available at https://www.academia.edu/5974614/Union_non-union_and_asymmetric_voice

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Union, non-union and asymmetric

forms of voiceMichael Walker

Doctoral student

University of Technology, Sydney

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Introduction

Early stages of PhD looking at employee voice where there is fragmentation of the standard employment relationship

Alternate forms of voice Asymmetric relationship of parties Defining the concept

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Some asymmetric combatants:

Battle of Agincourt Apaches vs Mexico and the United

States The use of atomic weapons against

Japan Al Qaeda

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exploit the stronger enemy’s immobility and inflexibility in terms of their tendency to rely on fixed positions, their organizational conservatism, and their desire to fight set-piece battles

US Congressman Ike Skelton (D-MO), cited in Thornton, R (2007) Asymmetric Warfare: Threat and Response in the Twenty-First Century

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Q: Can concepts from asymmetric armed conflict be used to describe industrial conflict?

1. Isolate your adversary by finding friends

2. Undermine constituency support for the hardline of the adversary's leadership

3. Reassure challenged group that there is no agenda to undermine them

(Kriesberg, 2007)

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Case study:Take The Time campaignwww.takethetime.org.au

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Petition and testimonial gathering:March - September

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Petition presented to Parliament

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Tactics 1 & 2:Undermining hardline element; Reassurance

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Delegation to Treasurer Baird - September

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Tactic 3: Win Allies

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Forum at Wesley Mission – November

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Gerard Dwyer – SDA NSW BranchAmanda Tattersall – Sydney Alliance (seated)

Mark Lennon - Unions NSW

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Carol Williams – Coles Armidale Union Delegate

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Rev Dr Keith Garner – Wesley Mission

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Rev Dr Rick Dacey – Wesley Mission

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Monique Perusco – Good Beginnings Australia

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Dr Dan Woodman – University of Melbourne

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Hon Rev Fred Nile MLC

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One must never drive one’s enemy to despair.It makes him strong.

~ Thomas a Becket in Jean Anouilh’s Becket