This paper examines the issue of trade unionism amongst the fastest growing occupational group in New Zealand, which is also the least unionised, managers and administrators. Despite facing similar threats to employment security and changes to working conditions as other wage and salary earners, most managers and administrators do not have the benefits of a protective organisation to bargain on their behalf. The paper examines forms of collective representation for managers, but particularly incorporation and registration as a trade union. Problems associated with attempts to register managerial unions are discussed, and the particular case of APEX is examined. The paper concludes with some suggestions for changes to the law to ease the pli...
This paper records a study of the impacts of the Employment Contracts Act 1991 (ECA) on unions and n...
This paper exarnines the work activities and work patterns of 91 New Zealand full-time union officia...
This paper exarnines the work activities and work patterns of 91 New Zealand full-time union officia...
This paper examines the issue of trade unionism amongst the fastest growing occupa-tional group in N...
The New Zealand industrial relations literature contains a number of propositions concerning the imp...
With 282,00 members in 1945, 683,000 in 1985, and 375,000 members in 1994, trade unions have been th...
The Labour Relations Act 1987 removed legal restrictions on the subject matter of bargaining. This a...
Broad based employer organizations have successfully advocated deregulation of New Zealand labour re...
Broad based employer organizations have successfully advocated deregulation of New Zealand labour re...
This paper reports the results of a survey of New Zealand employer unions. It is found that many emp...
This paper reports the results of a survey of New Zealand employer unions. It is found that many emp...
There are certain issues in the field of industrial relations in New Zealand that periodically rise ...
There are certain issues in the field of industrial relations in New Zealand that periodically rise ...
It has been argued that compulsory unionism agreements have significant disadvantages for both emplo...
The introduction of the Employment Contracts Act was opposed by many workers and has subsequently be...
This paper records a study of the impacts of the Employment Contracts Act 1991 (ECA) on unions and n...
This paper exarnines the work activities and work patterns of 91 New Zealand full-time union officia...
This paper exarnines the work activities and work patterns of 91 New Zealand full-time union officia...
This paper examines the issue of trade unionism amongst the fastest growing occupa-tional group in N...
The New Zealand industrial relations literature contains a number of propositions concerning the imp...
With 282,00 members in 1945, 683,000 in 1985, and 375,000 members in 1994, trade unions have been th...
The Labour Relations Act 1987 removed legal restrictions on the subject matter of bargaining. This a...
Broad based employer organizations have successfully advocated deregulation of New Zealand labour re...
Broad based employer organizations have successfully advocated deregulation of New Zealand labour re...
This paper reports the results of a survey of New Zealand employer unions. It is found that many emp...
This paper reports the results of a survey of New Zealand employer unions. It is found that many emp...
There are certain issues in the field of industrial relations in New Zealand that periodically rise ...
There are certain issues in the field of industrial relations in New Zealand that periodically rise ...
It has been argued that compulsory unionism agreements have significant disadvantages for both emplo...
The introduction of the Employment Contracts Act was opposed by many workers and has subsequently be...
This paper records a study of the impacts of the Employment Contracts Act 1991 (ECA) on unions and n...
This paper exarnines the work activities and work patterns of 91 New Zealand full-time union officia...
This paper exarnines the work activities and work patterns of 91 New Zealand full-time union officia...