Union Career Guidance in Denmark

Rie Thomsen*, Kristina Mariager-Anderson, Palle Rasmussen

*Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

This chapter examines the role of career guidance (CG) provided by trade unions for their members and the ways in which this guidance contributes to people’s plans for and access to funds for competence development, adult education and further training. In Denmark, trade unions’ contribution to career guidance has gained importance following the establishment of labour market competence development funds during the last decade. These funds are established through collective bargaining, placing trade unions in a key role. However, there is little systematic knowledge of the guidance provided by trade unions, and large sums have remained unused in the funds. In this chapter, we explore this phenomenon through a case study of the ways in which career guidance functions in trade unions. We have conducted interviews with a number of CG-practitioners working in trade unions for professional and skilled workers and here describe their work through practice portraits. These yield information on the practice and organisational framework of guidance in unions. We analyse models and strategies to support members’ career development. Furthermore, we discuss the rise in career guidance activities in trade unions as a response to a fragmented public ‘system’ for adult career guidance and a highly complex framework (the competence development funds) for economic support for competence development. Besides the practice portraits, the chapter draws on existing empirical documentation, much of it produced in relation to tripartite negotiations between the state and the social partners.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationCareer and Career Guidance in the Nordic Countries
EditorsErik Hagaseth Haug, Tristam Hooley, Jaana Kettunen, Rie Thomsen
Number of pages17
PublisherBrill Academic Publishers
Publication dateApr 2020
Pages321-338
Chapter22
ISBN (Print)978-90-04-42808-9, 978-90-04-42807-2
ISBN (Electronic)978-90-04-42809-6
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Apr 2020
SeriesCareer Development Series
Volume9
ISSN2542-9809

Keywords

  • career
  • Guidance
  • Trade Union
  • Collective agreements
  • Professionalism

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