Strikes are constantly in the news. These, and wage negotiations, provide the public with an image of what industrial relations is all about. While the vast majority of the public are never directly involved as participants in a strike, their "interests" are often invoked in negotiations involving strikes. What is the public reaction to strikes and are strikes a social problem? Tied to public reaction is the concept of consensus. The stated aim of a democratic society is to arrive at some form of consensus about social actions which may have detrimental effects on some sectors of that society. The overriding determinant in the consensus is the law. Within the industrial f ield, can some consensus be arrived at concerning the right of unions...
Strikes were once considered an effective “go to” weapon in the labor movement. As union density has...
This paper studies how employees anticipate change in social relations after a strike in their organ...
The paper deals with qualitative and structural problems. The public sector is characterised: The st...
With today’s public sector strike still taking place, Matt Cole looks at the comparisons that have b...
We have two brief observations on the paper by Messrs. Burton and Krider. First, we suggest that soc...
Experience indicates that in most instances the right to strike is not an essential part of the publ...
In public employment there has been an increasing resort to strikes in all parts of the nation by em...
Based on an article in the October 13, 1968, Dissent column of the Detroit News. Should school tea...
Strikes provide a current, fresh but also a seldom-addressed issue to study from economic sciences p...
There exists general agreement that an effective means must be found, in the public interest, to cur...
Today sees the largest public sector strike since the 1970s. Tim Leunig argues that the ability for ...
With the deepest cuts to public services since the war looming, commentators are predicting a raft o...
Strikes are a recurrent phenomenon in many countries. However, research on strikes from a psychologi...
The present state of industrial relations in Poland can be described as stabilized, however there i...
This paper examines strikes as an expression of worker voice. It begins with a discussion of the con...
Strikes were once considered an effective “go to” weapon in the labor movement. As union density has...
This paper studies how employees anticipate change in social relations after a strike in their organ...
The paper deals with qualitative and structural problems. The public sector is characterised: The st...
With today’s public sector strike still taking place, Matt Cole looks at the comparisons that have b...
We have two brief observations on the paper by Messrs. Burton and Krider. First, we suggest that soc...
Experience indicates that in most instances the right to strike is not an essential part of the publ...
In public employment there has been an increasing resort to strikes in all parts of the nation by em...
Based on an article in the October 13, 1968, Dissent column of the Detroit News. Should school tea...
Strikes provide a current, fresh but also a seldom-addressed issue to study from economic sciences p...
There exists general agreement that an effective means must be found, in the public interest, to cur...
Today sees the largest public sector strike since the 1970s. Tim Leunig argues that the ability for ...
With the deepest cuts to public services since the war looming, commentators are predicting a raft o...
Strikes are a recurrent phenomenon in many countries. However, research on strikes from a psychologi...
The present state of industrial relations in Poland can be described as stabilized, however there i...
This paper examines strikes as an expression of worker voice. It begins with a discussion of the con...
Strikes were once considered an effective “go to” weapon in the labor movement. As union density has...
This paper studies how employees anticipate change in social relations after a strike in their organ...
The paper deals with qualitative and structural problems. The public sector is characterised: The st...