One of the first announcements made by the majority Conservative government on coming to power in the UK in May 2015 was in relation to proposed legislation on trade unions. The newly appointed Business Secretary Sajid Javid stated on the BBC Today Programme that ‘We've already made clear, in terms of strike laws, that there will be some significant changes... it will be a priority of ours. We need to update our strike laws. We've never hidden away the changes we want to make. I think it's essential to make these changes’ (BBC News 2015). At first sight, this might suggest that the return to a Conservative majority government signalled a significant change in the way relationships were to be structured with trade unions, reflective of the s...
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In this thesis the author is concerned with relationship between trade unions and the Edward Heath g...
yesIntroduction It is easy to think of the Trade Union Act (2016) as ‘Thatcher Round 2’: the econom...
Abstract: A revival of trade unions was widely expected when Blair’s New Labour government took over...
In an article published in the National Institute of Labour Studies’s Australian Bulletin of Labour,...
This article examines the significance of the three industrial relations and trade union laws passed...
What impact has the neoliberal policy implemented by Conservative governments in the United Kingdom ...
A revival of trade unions was widely expected when Blair’s New Labour government took over from the ...
Compared with the wave of general strikes that have swept across Europe since 2009, the response of ...
This week’s Trades Union Congress has seen some radical rhetoric of opposition to the public spendin...
This report outlines and assesses the substantial shifts in both collective and individual employmen...
According to the authors of this timely report, the government is attempting to rush into law ‘the m...
Eric ShawEd Miliband was under intense pressure to take action and distance the Labour party from st...
This article examines how Conservative governments restructured public sector in day trial relations...
Threatening strike action in November over public sector pension reform, the UK’s unions are flexing...
• Even if the vacillating fortunes of the Labour Party eventually result in a victory at the next Ge...
In this thesis the author is concerned with relationship between trade unions and the Edward Heath g...
yesIntroduction It is easy to think of the Trade Union Act (2016) as ‘Thatcher Round 2’: the econom...
Abstract: A revival of trade unions was widely expected when Blair’s New Labour government took over...
In an article published in the National Institute of Labour Studies’s Australian Bulletin of Labour,...