This study attempts to analyse the process of union recognition within manufacturing firm in particular the research focuses upon those factors which contribute to the unionisation of white-collar workers and which create the circumstances in which union recognition itself takes place. The aim of this approach is to produce an analytical model of the union recognition process. It is hoped that such a model can be used by inrfustrial relations practitioners as a guide to understanding what happens within their own companies basically the model examines the recognition process at three levels or stages primary, development, and negotiation. Tech stage is characterised by certain changes in the existing pattern of employer/staff relationships ...
For the last few years the attention of the nation has frequently been called to a problem that has ...
The literature review shows the various studies made by Industrial Relations scholars on the movemen...
This paper brings together data from the 1998 Workplace Employee Relations Survey, National Survey o...
This study attempts to discover the major factors which promote or hinder the growth of trade unioni...
This study examines the internal dynamics of white collar trade union branches in the public sector....
This study attempts to discover the major factors which promote or hinder the growth of trade unioni...
The paper assesses the prospects for Britain's new statutory trade union recognition procedure in th...
The thesis critically examines the main theories of union growth, especially white-collar unionism, ...
This thesis examines trade union workplace organisation, industrial relations and the nature of powe...
The thesis examines the links between the changes in office work (in the insurance industry) caused ...
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.The purpose of this study was...
Unlike union recognition in the United States, trade union recognition in the United Kingdom has tra...
Recent studies suggest that the rate of trade union membership in the United States is declining bec...
For the last few years the attention of the nation has frequently been called to a problem that has ...
For the last few years the attention of the nation has frequently been called to a problem that has ...
For the last few years the attention of the nation has frequently been called to a problem that has ...
The literature review shows the various studies made by Industrial Relations scholars on the movemen...
This paper brings together data from the 1998 Workplace Employee Relations Survey, National Survey o...
This study attempts to discover the major factors which promote or hinder the growth of trade unioni...
This study examines the internal dynamics of white collar trade union branches in the public sector....
This study attempts to discover the major factors which promote or hinder the growth of trade unioni...
The paper assesses the prospects for Britain's new statutory trade union recognition procedure in th...
The thesis critically examines the main theories of union growth, especially white-collar unionism, ...
This thesis examines trade union workplace organisation, industrial relations and the nature of powe...
The thesis examines the links between the changes in office work (in the insurance industry) caused ...
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.The purpose of this study was...
Unlike union recognition in the United States, trade union recognition in the United Kingdom has tra...
Recent studies suggest that the rate of trade union membership in the United States is declining bec...
For the last few years the attention of the nation has frequently been called to a problem that has ...
For the last few years the attention of the nation has frequently been called to a problem that has ...
For the last few years the attention of the nation has frequently been called to a problem that has ...
The literature review shows the various studies made by Industrial Relations scholars on the movemen...
This paper brings together data from the 1998 Workplace Employee Relations Survey, National Survey o...