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G. Kirton and G. Healy (eds.) (2013), Gender and Leadership in Unions. New York: Routledge. £80.00, 290 pp., hbk.
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G. Kirton and G. Healy (eds.) (2013), Gender and Leadership in Unions. New York: Routledge. £80.00, 290 pp., hbk.
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 30 July 2015
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