In 1993, contrary to the trend towards enterprise bargaining, and despite an employment environment favouring strong managerial prerogative, a small group of employers in the Queensland commercial health and fitness industry sought industrial regulation through an industry-specific award. A range of factors, including increased competition and unscrupulous profiteers damaging the industry’s reputation, triggered the actions as a business strategy. The strategic choices of the employer group, to approach a union to initiate a consent award, are the inverse of behaviours expected under strategic choice theory. This article argues that organizational size, collective employer action, focus on industry rather than organizational outcomes and th...
There is sizeable literature on how trade unions have responded to structural changes in the labour ...
In 1986, Kochan, Katz and McKersie (1986: p. 16) appealed for a new conceptualisation of the institu...
Some industrial relations researchers have considered the meat processing industry as one of the mor...
This thesis evaluates the making of the Health and Fimess Centres and Indoor Sports Award - South E...
Concepts of strategic choice have become widely used in industrial relations, particularly as method...
This paper reports on an empirically based study of the Queensland (Australia) health and fitness in...
This article examines contemporary management strategy in the area of effective utilisation of human...
Employer associations were the main force behind the successful drive to prioritize enterprise barga...
It has been argued that compulsory unionism agreements have significant disadvantages for both emplo...
This paper reports on an empirically based study of the Queensland (Australia) health\ud and fitness...
Although strategic choice theorists have developed sophisticated accounts of the interplay between s...
Existing theories and literature seeking to explain small business reticence to engage in enterprise...
Sexual, social and employment success have been linked to the physical capital drawn from having aes...
Using interview data collected between 1992 and 2009, the authors explore how deregulation of the Au...
Since the 1980s policy-makers started paying more attention to the small business sector and subsequ...
There is sizeable literature on how trade unions have responded to structural changes in the labour ...
In 1986, Kochan, Katz and McKersie (1986: p. 16) appealed for a new conceptualisation of the institu...
Some industrial relations researchers have considered the meat processing industry as one of the mor...
This thesis evaluates the making of the Health and Fimess Centres and Indoor Sports Award - South E...
Concepts of strategic choice have become widely used in industrial relations, particularly as method...
This paper reports on an empirically based study of the Queensland (Australia) health and fitness in...
This article examines contemporary management strategy in the area of effective utilisation of human...
Employer associations were the main force behind the successful drive to prioritize enterprise barga...
It has been argued that compulsory unionism agreements have significant disadvantages for both emplo...
This paper reports on an empirically based study of the Queensland (Australia) health\ud and fitness...
Although strategic choice theorists have developed sophisticated accounts of the interplay between s...
Existing theories and literature seeking to explain small business reticence to engage in enterprise...
Sexual, social and employment success have been linked to the physical capital drawn from having aes...
Using interview data collected between 1992 and 2009, the authors explore how deregulation of the Au...
Since the 1980s policy-makers started paying more attention to the small business sector and subsequ...
There is sizeable literature on how trade unions have responded to structural changes in the labour ...
In 1986, Kochan, Katz and McKersie (1986: p. 16) appealed for a new conceptualisation of the institu...
Some industrial relations researchers have considered the meat processing industry as one of the mor...