Outlines the new individual and collective rights established for all employees by the first Blair Labour Government. It then discusses the rationale for these developments, namely competitive advantage on the basis of labour market flexibility combined with minimum labour standards and security of employment for employees, the promotion of a partnership, as opposed to adversial, relationship between employers and employees at the workplace and the need to build a political consensus for a legal framework surrounding the UK employee relations system. The article concludes by assessing whether these developments represent a break and/or continuation relative to other twentieth century UK governments
This article addresses the themes of individualism, partnership and collectivism in British industri...
The 'unorganised' worker (neither unionised nor covered by a collective agreement) is the norm in Br...
There is much evidence that the 'European social model' is under threat, with neoliberalism increasi...
Outlines the new individual and collective rights established for all employees by the first Blair L...
Abstract: A revival of trade unions was widely expected when Blair’s New Labour government took over...
A revival of trade unions was widely expected when Blair’s New Labour government took over from the ...
Abstract: A revival of trade unions was widely expected when Blair’s New Labour government took over...
The article analyses the institutional basis and form of the employment contract in Britain using th...
This report outlines and assesses the substantial shifts in both collective and individual employmen...
The aim of this article is to investigate differences between the British public and private sectors...
Presents 35 abstracts from the 2001 Employment Research Unit Annual conference held at Cardiff Busin...
The year 2001 in the UK was dominated by the difficulties the Labour government confronted in develo...
This article presents some results of the study presented by the author in his General Report to the...
Because approximately one-sixty of the nation\u27s nonagricultural work force are public employees a...
The Coalition Government’s interventions in the field of UK employment relations represent a sustain...
This article addresses the themes of individualism, partnership and collectivism in British industri...
The 'unorganised' worker (neither unionised nor covered by a collective agreement) is the norm in Br...
There is much evidence that the 'European social model' is under threat, with neoliberalism increasi...
Outlines the new individual and collective rights established for all employees by the first Blair L...
Abstract: A revival of trade unions was widely expected when Blair’s New Labour government took over...
A revival of trade unions was widely expected when Blair’s New Labour government took over from the ...
Abstract: A revival of trade unions was widely expected when Blair’s New Labour government took over...
The article analyses the institutional basis and form of the employment contract in Britain using th...
This report outlines and assesses the substantial shifts in both collective and individual employmen...
The aim of this article is to investigate differences between the British public and private sectors...
Presents 35 abstracts from the 2001 Employment Research Unit Annual conference held at Cardiff Busin...
The year 2001 in the UK was dominated by the difficulties the Labour government confronted in develo...
This article presents some results of the study presented by the author in his General Report to the...
Because approximately one-sixty of the nation\u27s nonagricultural work force are public employees a...
The Coalition Government’s interventions in the field of UK employment relations represent a sustain...
This article addresses the themes of individualism, partnership and collectivism in British industri...
The 'unorganised' worker (neither unionised nor covered by a collective agreement) is the norm in Br...
There is much evidence that the 'European social model' is under threat, with neoliberalism increasi...