peer-reviewedThe transposition of the 2002/14/EC Directive, establishing a general framework for information and consultation (I&C), has proven contentious in largely voluntarist systems of employment regulation. Receiving particular criticism is the employee ‘opt-in’ mechanism as a means to access I&C rights. For non-union employees in particular, the ability and potential to negotiate rights for I&C is widely seen to be problematic. This article uniquely examines the opt-in mechanism in the context of non-unionism, considering how non-union employers respond to non-union employees invoking their legislative rights to I&C. Drawing upon a case study conducted over four years in a large non-union multinational, the evidence shows how the opt...
Non-union forms of employee representation have become increasingly prominent in UK workplaces in th...
This article reviews the roles and activities of non-union employee representatives (NERs) acting as...
In this report we examine a range of employee information and consultation mechanisms in 15 organisa...
The transposition of the 2002/14/EC Directive, establishing a general framework for information and ...
The transposition of the 2002/14/EC Directive, establishing a general framework for information and ...
The transposition of the 2002/14/EC Directive, establishing a general framework for information and ...
This article shows how both employers and the state have influenced macro-level processes and struct...
The purpose of this paper is to assess whether the transposition of the EU directive on informing an...
The Irish industrial relations (IR) system has traditionally been characterised as “voluntarist”. Th...
Interest in ‘mutual gains’ has principally been confined to studies of the unionised sector. Yet the...
This thesis examines the impact of the European Union Directive on Employee Information and Consulta...
the EU Directive have applied since April 2005. They constitute a significant change in the context ...
peer-reviewedThis article, drawing on the latest insights into organisational silence, considers ho...
The introduction of the European Directive on information and consultation and its implementation in...
The growth in statutory provisions in the UK requiring employers to inform and consult employee repr...
Non-union forms of employee representation have become increasingly prominent in UK workplaces in th...
This article reviews the roles and activities of non-union employee representatives (NERs) acting as...
In this report we examine a range of employee information and consultation mechanisms in 15 organisa...
The transposition of the 2002/14/EC Directive, establishing a general framework for information and ...
The transposition of the 2002/14/EC Directive, establishing a general framework for information and ...
The transposition of the 2002/14/EC Directive, establishing a general framework for information and ...
This article shows how both employers and the state have influenced macro-level processes and struct...
The purpose of this paper is to assess whether the transposition of the EU directive on informing an...
The Irish industrial relations (IR) system has traditionally been characterised as “voluntarist”. Th...
Interest in ‘mutual gains’ has principally been confined to studies of the unionised sector. Yet the...
This thesis examines the impact of the European Union Directive on Employee Information and Consulta...
the EU Directive have applied since April 2005. They constitute a significant change in the context ...
peer-reviewedThis article, drawing on the latest insights into organisational silence, considers ho...
The introduction of the European Directive on information and consultation and its implementation in...
The growth in statutory provisions in the UK requiring employers to inform and consult employee repr...
Non-union forms of employee representation have become increasingly prominent in UK workplaces in th...
This article reviews the roles and activities of non-union employee representatives (NERs) acting as...
In this report we examine a range of employee information and consultation mechanisms in 15 organisa...