Purpose This paper examines the extent of bargaining concessions in recession through investigating the effects of union bargaining on pay, job security and workforce composition. Design/methodology/approach Drawing on an original survey (n = 400) of workplace level trade union bargaining units in England, the authors employed latent class analysis to establish three groups of bargaining units on the basis of pay outcomes achieved. Linear regression analysis with moderation effects investigated whether pay rises at or above inflation in conjunction with shifts in bargaining priorities was associated with decreases in perceived job security and changes in the composition of the workforce. Findings Around a quarter of sampled units, ...
The paper investigates the nexus between the structure of union wage bargaining and workers' prefere...
This paper uses a unique panel of data at the level of the bargaining group to examine aspects of `r...
Whereas wage inequality has risen markedly in most OECD countries in recent decades, it has fallen i...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is twofold: first, to reassert the persistent association of the d...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is twofold: first, to reassert the persistent association of the d...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is twofold: first, to reassert the persistent association of the d...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is twofold: first, to reassert the persistent association of the d...
Sociological debates on financialization emphasize that workplace-based productivity bargains betwee...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is twofold: first, to reassert the persistent association of the d...
Using data from the Workplace Employment Relations Survey 1998, this paper shows that unionisation i...
Collective bargaining over labour conditions between unions and employers is a key labour market ins...
At a time when the economic recession is more severe, and trade unions are weaker, than at any time ...
This is an accepted manuscript of an article published by Emerald in Employee Relations on 06/11/201...
Against the backdrop of its industrial relations architecture, characteristic of the ‘southern Europ...
How much changed regarding the wage employment relationship in Britain between 1979 and 1994, as the...
The paper investigates the nexus between the structure of union wage bargaining and workers' prefere...
This paper uses a unique panel of data at the level of the bargaining group to examine aspects of `r...
Whereas wage inequality has risen markedly in most OECD countries in recent decades, it has fallen i...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is twofold: first, to reassert the persistent association of the d...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is twofold: first, to reassert the persistent association of the d...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is twofold: first, to reassert the persistent association of the d...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is twofold: first, to reassert the persistent association of the d...
Sociological debates on financialization emphasize that workplace-based productivity bargains betwee...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is twofold: first, to reassert the persistent association of the d...
Using data from the Workplace Employment Relations Survey 1998, this paper shows that unionisation i...
Collective bargaining over labour conditions between unions and employers is a key labour market ins...
At a time when the economic recession is more severe, and trade unions are weaker, than at any time ...
This is an accepted manuscript of an article published by Emerald in Employee Relations on 06/11/201...
Against the backdrop of its industrial relations architecture, characteristic of the ‘southern Europ...
How much changed regarding the wage employment relationship in Britain between 1979 and 1994, as the...
The paper investigates the nexus between the structure of union wage bargaining and workers' prefere...
This paper uses a unique panel of data at the level of the bargaining group to examine aspects of `r...
Whereas wage inequality has risen markedly in most OECD countries in recent decades, it has fallen i...