Resistance exercise: competition, coopetition and collective action among self-employed personal trainers in the UK

IF 2.7 3区 管理学 Q2 INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS & LABOR
Geraint Harvey, Jia Li, Daniel Wintersberger
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Purpose The article explores the potential for self-employed personal trainers (SEPTs) to resist exploitation by gyms, with a focus on the attitudes of SEPTs towards trade unions and collective action. Design/methodology/approach This article is based on a multiple-method study with qualitative data drawn from participant observation and interviews and quantitative data from a questionnaire survey. The data were collected in 2018. Findings The potential for individual resistance to exploitation among SEPTs is limited. However, attitudes towards a collective response were largely positive, albeit there is certainly no consensus agreement on the value of trade unions. The logic of coopetition is applied to explain the issues on which trade unions might organize SEPTs. Research limitations/implications The study suggests coopetition as an organizing logic for highly individualized self-employed workers in intense proximal competition with one another. However, the research presented in this article was undertaken with a unique group of solo self-employed workers. Further study is required to demonstrate the applicability of these findings. Practical implications The commercialization of work poses a threat to traditional employment and trade unions. It is crucial that trade unions represent the interests of all workers by focusing on workers who do not traditionally form the vanguard of its membership (e.g. dependent workers and the falsely self-employed). The study illustrates the way in which trade unions can organize micro-entrepreneurs. Social implications Coopetitive representation whereby micro-entrepreneurs collaborate to resist exploitation while remaining independent has the potential to change the perspectives and values of entrepreneurs. Originality/value The article assesses the potential of organizing a highly individualized and competitive self-employed worker. Coopetitive representation is presented as distinct from other approaches to representation and as a means of trade union revitalization.
抗阻运动:英国个体私人教练的竞争、合作与集体行动
本文探讨了个体私人教练(sept)抵制健身房剥削的潜力,重点关注了sept对工会和集体行动的态度。设计/方法/方法本文采用多方法研究,定性数据来自参与观察和访谈,定量数据来自问卷调查。数据是在2018年收集的。发现sep患者个体抵抗利用的潜力有限。然而,对集体反应的态度基本上是积极的,尽管对工会的价值肯定没有达成协商一致的协议。运用合作逻辑来解释工会可能组织sept的问题。研究局限性/启示研究表明,在激烈的近端竞争中,合作是高度个性化的个体经营者的一种组织逻辑。然而,本文中提出的研究是与一组独特的个体经营者进行的。需要进一步的研究来证明这些发现的适用性。工作的商业化对传统的就业和工会构成威胁。至关重要的是,工会要代表所有工人的利益,关注那些传统上不是其会员先锋的工人(例如依赖工人和虚假的自营职业者)。这项研究说明了工会组织微型企业家的方式。微型企业家在保持独立的同时合作抵制剥削的竞争性代表有可能改变企业家的观点和价值观。这篇文章评估了组织一个高度个性化和有竞争力的个体经营者的潜力。竞争性代表权与其他代表权不同,是工会振兴的一种手段。
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Employee Relations
Employee Relations Multiple-
CiteScore
6.50
自引率
8.80%
发文量
69
期刊介绍: ■Communication, participation and involvement ■Developments in collective bargaining ■Equal opportunities ■Health and safety ■HRM ■Industrial relations and employment protection law ■Industrial relations management and reform ■Organizational change and people ■Personnel and recruitment ■Quality of working life
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