Strikes provide a current, fresh but also a seldom-addressed issue to study from economic sciences perspective. This study provides to filling this research gap by trying to identify attitudes towards strikes that can be found inside organizations. The research problem this study then sets out to answer is: “What kinds of attitudes exist inside organizations towards industrial actions and how attitudes vary between labour, management and human resources?” This study has been planned with a view to test how qualitative attitudinal research, as a method, is suited to studying a phenomenon such as strike. At the heart of this research approach lies an assumption linked to rhetoric social psychology, that attitude is a phenomenon that can be id...
The article presents a study using data from the Department of Employment/Policy Studies Institute/E...
THESIS 10612The purpose of this research is to explore the nature of workplace Industrial Relations ...
In this study we examine whether a workplace can induce good or bad attitudes among its employees an...
Strikes are a recurrent phenomenon in many countries. However, research on strikes from a psychologi...
A participant observation method was employed :in the study of a 20-week stoppage at Ansells Brewery...
Studies of labour struggle span a wide range of analytical and methodological standpoints. At one ex...
This article examines willingness to strike among 141 nonprofessional public school employees shortl...
This research adds on to Chaulk & Brown (2008) research on the assessment of employees’ reaction tow...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>The aim of this study ...
The authors examined how dispute-related stressors predicted strain experienced by third parties (N ...
The general decline of strikes does not necessarily imply that workers are demobilised. A dormant st...
In the above article the authors discuss three strikęs, which took place in industrial companies o...
There are three major facets to industrial employer-employee relations: work processes, collective b...
The focus of this study centered on investigating the perceptions and opinions surrounding the erupt...
Strikes are constantly in the news. These, and wage negotiations, provide the public with an image o...
The article presents a study using data from the Department of Employment/Policy Studies Institute/E...
THESIS 10612The purpose of this research is to explore the nature of workplace Industrial Relations ...
In this study we examine whether a workplace can induce good or bad attitudes among its employees an...
Strikes are a recurrent phenomenon in many countries. However, research on strikes from a psychologi...
A participant observation method was employed :in the study of a 20-week stoppage at Ansells Brewery...
Studies of labour struggle span a wide range of analytical and methodological standpoints. At one ex...
This article examines willingness to strike among 141 nonprofessional public school employees shortl...
This research adds on to Chaulk & Brown (2008) research on the assessment of employees’ reaction tow...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>The aim of this study ...
The authors examined how dispute-related stressors predicted strain experienced by third parties (N ...
The general decline of strikes does not necessarily imply that workers are demobilised. A dormant st...
In the above article the authors discuss three strikęs, which took place in industrial companies o...
There are three major facets to industrial employer-employee relations: work processes, collective b...
The focus of this study centered on investigating the perceptions and opinions surrounding the erupt...
Strikes are constantly in the news. These, and wage negotiations, provide the public with an image o...
The article presents a study using data from the Department of Employment/Policy Studies Institute/E...
THESIS 10612The purpose of this research is to explore the nature of workplace Industrial Relations ...
In this study we examine whether a workplace can induce good or bad attitudes among its employees an...