The present government's economic strategy is designed to reduce the rate of inflation by controlling the rate of increase in the money supply and, amongst other things, by attempting to make labour and product markets more competitive. This objective has been reflected in the government's attitude towards pay settlements. On this front the strategy has been to convince workers that there is a demand curve for their services and that this curve is not price inelastic. Hence the constant reference by government ministers to workers pricing themselves out of jobs and more recently, to the need for them to price themselves back into work. The general theme has been to stress that pay changes should be related to productivity improvements and t...
This thesis comprises three chapters. Each considers a particular manner in which policy choice and ...
The deregulation of the system of pay determination in Britain in 1979 was intended to give employer...
The present Government is not the first to want to seek the demise of Wages Councils. However, its r...
The present government's economic strategy is designed to reduce the rate of inflation by controllin...
The 1974-79 Labour Government was elected in a climate of opinion that was fiercely opposed to gover...
This article reviews Australian wages policy in the period 1983 to 1990. The period can be divided i...
Since the early 1970s New Zealand governments have relied heavily on non-market policy instruments (...
The difficulty of achieving Britain's economic objectives has resulted in successive governments se...
This thesis focuses on a novel form of UK public sector pay restraint strategy: the indirect control...
The present Government has laid considerable emphasis on the notion that workers can, and indeed sho...
Since the 1980s there has been a clear reversal of the trends towards relatively egalitarian income ...
How much changed regarding the wage employment relationship in Britain between 1979 and 1994, as the...
Over the last four decades, the decline of trade unions and weakened collective voice of the UK work...
This article, the third by the author for this journal, follows trends in Australia wage fixing from...
This paper considers government labour policy concerning wage determination vis-à-vis the reality on...
This thesis comprises three chapters. Each considers a particular manner in which policy choice and ...
The deregulation of the system of pay determination in Britain in 1979 was intended to give employer...
The present Government is not the first to want to seek the demise of Wages Councils. However, its r...
The present government's economic strategy is designed to reduce the rate of inflation by controllin...
The 1974-79 Labour Government was elected in a climate of opinion that was fiercely opposed to gover...
This article reviews Australian wages policy in the period 1983 to 1990. The period can be divided i...
Since the early 1970s New Zealand governments have relied heavily on non-market policy instruments (...
The difficulty of achieving Britain's economic objectives has resulted in successive governments se...
This thesis focuses on a novel form of UK public sector pay restraint strategy: the indirect control...
The present Government has laid considerable emphasis on the notion that workers can, and indeed sho...
Since the 1980s there has been a clear reversal of the trends towards relatively egalitarian income ...
How much changed regarding the wage employment relationship in Britain between 1979 and 1994, as the...
Over the last four decades, the decline of trade unions and weakened collective voice of the UK work...
This article, the third by the author for this journal, follows trends in Australia wage fixing from...
This paper considers government labour policy concerning wage determination vis-à-vis the reality on...
This thesis comprises three chapters. Each considers a particular manner in which policy choice and ...
The deregulation of the system of pay determination in Britain in 1979 was intended to give employer...
The present Government is not the first to want to seek the demise of Wages Councils. However, its r...