This article reconceptualises the operation of power relations in employment disputes. We draw on Foucault’s theory of neo-liberal governance to inform our analysis of empirical data exploring how low income workers make decisions about whether to engage with the Employment Tribunal system. Particular focus is given to the ways the state governs employment disputes to achieve ideologically driven objectives. We conclude: firstly, that power relations in employment disputes operate across a range of institutions and individuals, and that the state’s role is powerful and ongoing; secondly, that power relations operate to shape not just the objective context that workers find themselves in when experiencing an employment dispute but also worke...
The wide application of the power resources approach has shown its strong capabilities in enabling s...
The purpose of this paper is to consider what findings an approach to work and production using diff...
This study explores four postwar attempts to re-imagine the role of workers within the corporation a...
This article reconceptualises the operation of power relations in employment disputes. We draw on Fo...
This article explores legal consciousness through a consideration of the trust that workers extend t...
This article proposes that dispute in the workplace is the best illustration of the loss of equanimi...
This article explores the relationship between modern labour law, trust-based management, and collec...
The employment relationship – that between employer and employee – is at the heart of capitalism and...
This article considers the impact on the Employment Appeals Tribunal and the Labour Court of recent...
This article considers the impact on the Employment Appeals Tribunal and the Labour Court of recent ...
The focus of this Article is twofold. First, it addresses the substantive power control mechanisms e...
Employee participation is a vital ingredient of what the International Labour Organization (ILO) cal...
This chapter is concerned with access to justice for workers against the backdrop of cuts to legal a...
peer-reviewedThe full text of this article will not be available until the embargo expires on the 20...
The conceptualisation of access to justice in the Employment Tribunal (ET) as a public benefit essen...
The wide application of the power resources approach has shown its strong capabilities in enabling s...
The purpose of this paper is to consider what findings an approach to work and production using diff...
This study explores four postwar attempts to re-imagine the role of workers within the corporation a...
This article reconceptualises the operation of power relations in employment disputes. We draw on Fo...
This article explores legal consciousness through a consideration of the trust that workers extend t...
This article proposes that dispute in the workplace is the best illustration of the loss of equanimi...
This article explores the relationship between modern labour law, trust-based management, and collec...
The employment relationship – that between employer and employee – is at the heart of capitalism and...
This article considers the impact on the Employment Appeals Tribunal and the Labour Court of recent...
This article considers the impact on the Employment Appeals Tribunal and the Labour Court of recent ...
The focus of this Article is twofold. First, it addresses the substantive power control mechanisms e...
Employee participation is a vital ingredient of what the International Labour Organization (ILO) cal...
This chapter is concerned with access to justice for workers against the backdrop of cuts to legal a...
peer-reviewedThe full text of this article will not be available until the embargo expires on the 20...
The conceptualisation of access to justice in the Employment Tribunal (ET) as a public benefit essen...
The wide application of the power resources approach has shown its strong capabilities in enabling s...
The purpose of this paper is to consider what findings an approach to work and production using diff...
This study explores four postwar attempts to re-imagine the role of workers within the corporation a...