The authors challenge the view that the UK Conservative governments during the 1980s achieved important advances in industrial performance through the abandonment of corporatist policies that allowed management to regain the initiative and push through changes in work organization. The article takes issue with the idea that collective labour institutions necessarily impair economic efficiency, and it points up important connections between Thatcher's offensive against organized labour and the enduring weaknesses in human capital and technology. The article has three sections: the first examines labour markets and industrial relations; the second analyses government regulation; and the third assesses trends and prospects for the future, wi...
The article discusses the problem of changes in the policy of fighting unemployment in Great Britain...
Abstract: A revival of trade unions was widely expected when Blair’s New Labour government took over...
Three decades after the election of Margaret Thatcher as Prime Minister, it is perhaps time to take ...
Abstract: A revival of trade unions was widely expected when Blair’s New Labour government took over...
This article analyses the impact of Thatcher's economic reforms upon the UK public sector. It argues...
Given that Mrs Thatcher is no longer Prime Minister, now seems an appropiate time to try and provide...
A revival of trade unions was widely expected when Blair’s New Labour government took over from the ...
The article considers two related institutional domains, industrial relations and industrial trainin...
In the days and weeks following the death of Margaret Thatcher, a broad range of views about her leg...
The research explores the argumentative and linguistic strategies used by British conservative gover...
Abstract The Thatcher reforms brought inflation under control and raised growth and living standards...
The death of Margaret Thatcher in April 2013 sparked a range of discussions and debates about the si...
This article evaluates the changing assessments within the British trade union movement of the effic...
A revival of trade unions was widely expected when Blair’s New Labour government took over from the ...
This article examines the significance of the three industrial relations and trade union laws passed...
The article discusses the problem of changes in the policy of fighting unemployment in Great Britain...
Abstract: A revival of trade unions was widely expected when Blair’s New Labour government took over...
Three decades after the election of Margaret Thatcher as Prime Minister, it is perhaps time to take ...
Abstract: A revival of trade unions was widely expected when Blair’s New Labour government took over...
This article analyses the impact of Thatcher's economic reforms upon the UK public sector. It argues...
Given that Mrs Thatcher is no longer Prime Minister, now seems an appropiate time to try and provide...
A revival of trade unions was widely expected when Blair’s New Labour government took over from the ...
The article considers two related institutional domains, industrial relations and industrial trainin...
In the days and weeks following the death of Margaret Thatcher, a broad range of views about her leg...
The research explores the argumentative and linguistic strategies used by British conservative gover...
Abstract The Thatcher reforms brought inflation under control and raised growth and living standards...
The death of Margaret Thatcher in April 2013 sparked a range of discussions and debates about the si...
This article evaluates the changing assessments within the British trade union movement of the effic...
A revival of trade unions was widely expected when Blair’s New Labour government took over from the ...
This article examines the significance of the three industrial relations and trade union laws passed...
The article discusses the problem of changes in the policy of fighting unemployment in Great Britain...
Abstract: A revival of trade unions was widely expected when Blair’s New Labour government took over...
Three decades after the election of Margaret Thatcher as Prime Minister, it is perhaps time to take ...