Strike activity in Britain continues at its historically low ebb. The level of strikes is likely to remain low or even fall further as a result of the introduction of the Tory Trade Union Act 2016 on 1 March 2017. This raises the issue of whether other means of the expression and resolution of workplace grievances are being used instead when strike action is not or cannot be used. An examination of the available data on the frequency of these other means indicates such displacement has not occurred to any great extent, in part because we have also seen successive attempts by government to suppress the level of individual disputes over the last three to four decades
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Strike activity in Britain continues at its historically low ebb. The level of strikes is likely to ...
In the UK, there has been a significant increase in strike activity since the summer of 2022. Due to...
Although trade union membership in the UK went into serious decline in the decades following the Con...
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In recent years a new emergent form of collective action – the social strike – has been discussed in...
The present state of industrial relations in Poland can be described as stabilized, however there i...
This week’s Trades Union Congress has seen some radical rhetoric of opposition to the public spendin...
Strike activity in Britain continues at its historically low ebb. The level of strikes is likely to ...
In the UK, there has been a significant increase in strike activity since the summer of 2022. Due to...
Although trade union membership in the UK went into serious decline in the decades following the Con...
This paper examines strikes as an expression of worker voice. It begins with a discussion of the con...
With the deepest cuts to public services since the war looming, commentators are predicting a raft o...
The article presents a study using data from the Department of Employment/Policy Studies Institute/E...
The date for the implementation of the Single European Act is now less than four years away. In this...
In this article, the author takes to task those who use the indicator of "strike activity" to measur...
Compared with the wave of general strikes that have swept across Europe since 2009, the response of ...
PURPOSE – The purpose of this paper is to review the state of knowledge on strikes and collective ac...
This chapter presents a survey of food platform strikes in the United Kingdom (UK) between August 20...
With today’s public sector strike still taking place, Matt Cole looks at the comparisons that have b...
In recent years a new emergent form of collective action – the social strike – has been discussed in...
The present state of industrial relations in Poland can be described as stabilized, however there i...
This week’s Trades Union Congress has seen some radical rhetoric of opposition to the public spendin...