This article provides a broad overview of the pluralist tradition in UK industrial relations scholarship, identifying its defining characteristics and mapping its evolution in recent decades. It deals in turn with the following: the appreciation of the relative interests of workers and employers that lies at the heart of the pluralist frame of reference, the research agenda that flows from this understanding, pluralist conceptions of context and agency within industrial relations, the standards that pluralists habitually use when assessing the employment relationship, the targets and modes of critique that pluralists direct against intellectual opponents, and the prescriptions that pluralists offer for industrial relations reform. Throughou...
This article traces the origins and consequences of the book Rethinking Industrial Relations and the...
There is a divide in the literature on labour market governance between that which sees ‘workfare’ p...
Based on a rich case study of noncitizen Palestinian workers in the Israeli construction sector, thi...
This article provides a broad overview of the pluralist tradition in UK industrial relations scholar...
peer-reviewedThis article addresses debates in contemporary industrial relations about practical a...
Radical pluralism, the mainstream perspective for British and European industrial relations, centres...
Alan Fox's frames of reference has sparked over half a century of debate between employment relation...
Defence date: 12 February 2004Examining board: Gianfranco Poggi, Supervisor, former EUI and Universi...
AbstractThis paper charts the development of Acas over the last two decades as it responds to the ch...
In 1947, Bora Laskin, the doyen of Canadian collective bargaining law, remarked that Labour relatio...
This paper charts the development of Acas over the last two decades as it responds to the changing c...
This paper charts the development of Acas over the last two decades as it responds to the changing c...
YesProminent writers in industrial relations (IR) have concluded the field is in significant decline...
This article compares how the United States and Germany deregulated labor markets between the 1980s ...
This article reflects critically on the history of the British pluralist IR paradigm, from its found...
This article traces the origins and consequences of the book Rethinking Industrial Relations and the...
There is a divide in the literature on labour market governance between that which sees ‘workfare’ p...
Based on a rich case study of noncitizen Palestinian workers in the Israeli construction sector, thi...
This article provides a broad overview of the pluralist tradition in UK industrial relations scholar...
peer-reviewedThis article addresses debates in contemporary industrial relations about practical a...
Radical pluralism, the mainstream perspective for British and European industrial relations, centres...
Alan Fox's frames of reference has sparked over half a century of debate between employment relation...
Defence date: 12 February 2004Examining board: Gianfranco Poggi, Supervisor, former EUI and Universi...
AbstractThis paper charts the development of Acas over the last two decades as it responds to the ch...
In 1947, Bora Laskin, the doyen of Canadian collective bargaining law, remarked that Labour relatio...
This paper charts the development of Acas over the last two decades as it responds to the changing c...
This paper charts the development of Acas over the last two decades as it responds to the changing c...
YesProminent writers in industrial relations (IR) have concluded the field is in significant decline...
This article compares how the United States and Germany deregulated labor markets between the 1980s ...
This article reflects critically on the history of the British pluralist IR paradigm, from its found...
This article traces the origins and consequences of the book Rethinking Industrial Relations and the...
There is a divide in the literature on labour market governance between that which sees ‘workfare’ p...
Based on a rich case study of noncitizen Palestinian workers in the Israeli construction sector, thi...