During the last 2 decades, there has developed a considerable literature which calls into question many of the taken for granted assumptions of leading scholars. Significantly, the field of industrial relations has not been immune to these investigations, and arguably the most damaging indictments have been served by Hyman (1978), Fox (1973), and Goldthorpe (1974), against the advocates of pluralism, and Wood et al, (1975) against systems theorists. These authors have exposed many of the functionalist assumptions implicit in the mainstream paradigm of industrial relations
[Excerpt] The field of industrial relations has undergone a fundamental transformation in recent dec...
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This article attempts to inquire what industrial relations (IR) is and analyzes the ways in which it...
[Extract] Studies of employment relations and its antecedent industrial relations have depended on m...
This article traces the origins and consequences of the book Rethinking Industrial Relations and the...
This article argues that the industrial relations (IR) field has had two distinct paradigms - an ori...
The industrial relations systems of Australia and New Zealand are unique in using conciliation and a...
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In the field of the legal systems governing industrial relations, comparative analysis has gained a ...
Purpose: The purpose of this essay is to provide a brief and partial overview of some of the issues ...
This PhD by published works falls entirely within the field of industrial relationsand contributes t...
International audienceThis article aims to present Albion W. Small’s underestimated view on labour r...
[Excerpt]Early union advocates of quality of worklife (QWL) programs envisioned a movement to reform...
[Excerpt] The field of industrial relations has undergone a fundamental transformation in recent dec...
This article examines the question as to whether or not a new paradigm of employment relations is em...
peer-reviewedThe full text of this article will not be available until the embargo expires on the 20...
This article attempts to inquire what industrial relations (IR) is and analyzes the ways in which it...
[Extract] Studies of employment relations and its antecedent industrial relations have depended on m...
This article traces the origins and consequences of the book Rethinking Industrial Relations and the...
This article argues that the industrial relations (IR) field has had two distinct paradigms - an ori...
The industrial relations systems of Australia and New Zealand are unique in using conciliation and a...
This review article concerns both comparative texts with a focus on national industrial relations sy...
Reviews of Unions on the board, The social organisation of industrial conflict: control and resistan...
In the field of the legal systems governing industrial relations, comparative analysis has gained a ...
Purpose: The purpose of this essay is to provide a brief and partial overview of some of the issues ...
This PhD by published works falls entirely within the field of industrial relationsand contributes t...
International audienceThis article aims to present Albion W. Small’s underestimated view on labour r...
[Excerpt]Early union advocates of quality of worklife (QWL) programs envisioned a movement to reform...
[Excerpt] The field of industrial relations has undergone a fundamental transformation in recent dec...
This article examines the question as to whether or not a new paradigm of employment relations is em...
peer-reviewedThe full text of this article will not be available until the embargo expires on the 20...