The paper assesses the prospects for Britain's new statutory trade union recognition procedure in the light of empirical evidence concerning union derecognition practice in the 1990s. It draws on 15 cases of union derecognition across a broad spread of employment, matched with comparable cases where recognition was retained. Inter alia it was found that a move towards more cooperative workplace arrangements, associated with a 'partnership' model of industrial relations, was common to employers in both categories. Against this background, we argue that it is far from clear that the current legislative strategy, in focusing on statutory recognition, is the best way of promoting partnership at work
This is a pre-copy-editing, author-produced PDF of an article accepted for publication in Industrial...
A revival of trade unions was widely expected when Blair’s New Labour government took over from the ...
This article provides an empirical assessment of the relationship between unionization and the adopt...
A comprehensive socio-legal evaluation of the 2000 statutory recognition procedure over ten years of...
Unlike union recognition in the United States, trade union recognition in the United Kingdom has tra...
In 2000 the UK government introduced, under the Employment Relations Act of 1999, a new statutory un...
Two UK business services companies are compared both to each other and to their common state-owned ...
This study examines the distinct approaches taken by legal jurisdictions in the United Kingdom and A...
This study attempts to analyse the process of union recognition within manufacturing firm in particu...
This paper reports results from a recent survey we conducted on the union status of over 650 firms i...
The chapter demonstrates the value of empirical research in understanding the impact of collective l...
This paper reports results from a recent survey we conducted on the union status of over 650 firms i...
Abstract: This article examines the context to the declining use of statutory recognition machinery ...
This paper explores the presence of workplace union representatives in the British public sector, an...
NoSince the introduction of the statutory recognition procedure the vast majority of new agreements ...
This is a pre-copy-editing, author-produced PDF of an article accepted for publication in Industrial...
A revival of trade unions was widely expected when Blair’s New Labour government took over from the ...
This article provides an empirical assessment of the relationship between unionization and the adopt...
A comprehensive socio-legal evaluation of the 2000 statutory recognition procedure over ten years of...
Unlike union recognition in the United States, trade union recognition in the United Kingdom has tra...
In 2000 the UK government introduced, under the Employment Relations Act of 1999, a new statutory un...
Two UK business services companies are compared both to each other and to their common state-owned ...
This study examines the distinct approaches taken by legal jurisdictions in the United Kingdom and A...
This study attempts to analyse the process of union recognition within manufacturing firm in particu...
This paper reports results from a recent survey we conducted on the union status of over 650 firms i...
The chapter demonstrates the value of empirical research in understanding the impact of collective l...
This paper reports results from a recent survey we conducted on the union status of over 650 firms i...
Abstract: This article examines the context to the declining use of statutory recognition machinery ...
This paper explores the presence of workplace union representatives in the British public sector, an...
NoSince the introduction of the statutory recognition procedure the vast majority of new agreements ...
This is a pre-copy-editing, author-produced PDF of an article accepted for publication in Industrial...
A revival of trade unions was widely expected when Blair’s New Labour government took over from the ...
This article provides an empirical assessment of the relationship between unionization and the adopt...