Drawing on existing literature and two case studies of workplace cooperation in Ireland, this article illustrates that although Ireland has had national-level consensus bargaining since 1987, workplace-level cooperation is rare. This can be largely attributed to Ireland's permissive voluntarist institutional and employment relations context, characterized by limited institutional coordination linking national and workplace governance, and which renders workplaces particularly exposed to the contradictions of capitalism. The result is that few employers construct and maintain workplace bargains with their employees. Focusing on the concept of 'beneficial constraints' on employer choice, it is concluded that if efficient and fair workplace co...
The Irish industrial relations (IR) system has traditionally been characterised as “voluntarist”. Th...
Abstract: This paper assesses the degree to which tripartite forums have emerged within advanced ind...
When should we ever expect to see durable moves toward greater wage bargaining coordination? Moving ...
Drawing on existing literature and two case studies of workplace cooperation in Ireland, this articl...
The institutional framework for collective bargaining in Ireland is underpinned by the principle of...
What conclusions can be drawn from the trajectory of collective bargaining in Ireland over the past ...
This paper demonstrates that the centralised collective agreements negotiated in Ireland over the pa...
The international literature on the economic and fiscal crisis that heralded the Great Recession emp...
This paper seeks to assess the experience of the social partnership era in Irish industrial relation...
The changing composition of trade unions has far-reaching consequences for the relationship between ...
peer-reviewedThis article examines the responses of the industrial relations actors to the economic ...
This dissertation explores the concept of workplace partnership in the public sector in the Republic...
This article presents empirical data on the perceptions of national level social partnership in Irel...
Ireland is rare among advanced economies in not having statutory trade union recognition legislation...
Abstract: This paper uses a linked employer-employee dataset to analyse the impact of institutional ...
The Irish industrial relations (IR) system has traditionally been characterised as “voluntarist”. Th...
Abstract: This paper assesses the degree to which tripartite forums have emerged within advanced ind...
When should we ever expect to see durable moves toward greater wage bargaining coordination? Moving ...
Drawing on existing literature and two case studies of workplace cooperation in Ireland, this articl...
The institutional framework for collective bargaining in Ireland is underpinned by the principle of...
What conclusions can be drawn from the trajectory of collective bargaining in Ireland over the past ...
This paper demonstrates that the centralised collective agreements negotiated in Ireland over the pa...
The international literature on the economic and fiscal crisis that heralded the Great Recession emp...
This paper seeks to assess the experience of the social partnership era in Irish industrial relation...
The changing composition of trade unions has far-reaching consequences for the relationship between ...
peer-reviewedThis article examines the responses of the industrial relations actors to the economic ...
This dissertation explores the concept of workplace partnership in the public sector in the Republic...
This article presents empirical data on the perceptions of national level social partnership in Irel...
Ireland is rare among advanced economies in not having statutory trade union recognition legislation...
Abstract: This paper uses a linked employer-employee dataset to analyse the impact of institutional ...
The Irish industrial relations (IR) system has traditionally been characterised as “voluntarist”. Th...
Abstract: This paper assesses the degree to which tripartite forums have emerged within advanced ind...
When should we ever expect to see durable moves toward greater wage bargaining coordination? Moving ...