No Power Greater: A History of Union Action in Australia
By (Author) Liam Byrne
Melbourne University Press
Melbourne University Press
14th May 2025
Australia
General
Non Fiction
Economics of industrial organization
Labour / income economics
Business and Management
Business ethics and social responsibility
Business negotiation
Corporate governance: role and responsibilities of boards and directors
Industry and industrial studies
Industrial relations, occupational health and safety
Industrial arbitration and negotiation
Paperback
312
Width 1mm, Height 1mm, Spine 1mm
1g
How Australian unions shaped modern Australian society Unions are making a comeback. Labour disputes around the world have hit the headlines as unions take action to challenge inequality. But while media coverage has increased, understanding of unions has not. In this lively history of Australian unionism Liam Byrne seeks to illuminate what unionism means, exploring why successive generations of working people organised unions and nurtured them for future generations. Foregrounding the pioneering efforts of women workers, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander workers, culturally and linguistically diverse workers, and LGBTIQA+ workers as central to the union story today, Byrne uses case studies of worker action and struggle to better understand the lived reality of unionism, its challenges, and its contribution to Australian life. No Power Greater is the compelling story of the acts of rebellion and solidarity that have shaped Australia's past and shows that unions are far from history.
Liam Byrne is a biographer and political historian, and has written on Australian politics and history for the Guardian, The Age, the Sydney Morning Herald, the South China Morning Post, The Conversation and many others. Byrne's first book, Becoming John Curtin and James Scullin- the Making of the Modern Labor Party, was published by Melbourne University Press in 2020.