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The New Role of Trade Unionism in the 21st Century: Lessons from Singapore

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  • Tan Ern Ser
  • Irene K.H. Chew

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This paper examines the different types of ideological positions (welfarist, realist, and socialist) and, by extension, the roles that trade unions may adopt in the future. It suggests that a distinction can be made between what trade unions should be, by definition, and what they can be as we move into the 21st Century. It argues that the optimum role that trade unions can assume is one in which they are autonomous, yet choose to work in close partnership with a state which is dedicated to improving the welfare of the citizenry. The rationale for this argument is that a strong state is in a position to garner support for beneficial development programs, while autonomous trade unions can ensure that the interest of members are factored into state policies, even as they seek to enhance their voice and ownership at workplace level. The Singapore case is used as a template to support the arguments generated in this paper.

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  • Tan Ern Ser & Irene K.H. Chew, 1997. "The New Role of Trade Unionism in the 21st Century: Lessons from Singapore," The Economic and Labour Relations Review, , vol. 8(1), pages 7-21, June.
  • Handle: RePEc:sae:ecolab:v:8:y:1997:i:1:p:7-21
    DOI: 10.1177/103530469700800102
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