Equal opportunities policies and family-friendly practices are examined using data from the 1998 Workplace Employee Relations Survey in order to assess (i) their associations with union recognition and strategic human resource management and (ii) the outcomes of what has recently been described as ''tinkering around'' for women at work. We find that, controlling for various factors, equal opportunities policies and their monitoring, together with ''softer'' family-friendly policies are strongly associated with trade union recognition. On the other hand, we find that a number of both ''hard'' and ''soft'' Human Resource Management (HRM) policies are strongly associated with flexible working practices. Employees are least likely to have acces...
Considers the intersection between employment policy and family law, and the changes in work and fam...
This article evaluates the nature and incidence of equal opportunities (EO) policies in the UK using...
Trade unions are widely regarded as functional for members, despite growing concerns over their effe...
Equal opportunities policies and family-friendly practices are examined using data from the 1998 Wor...
This paper uses the Management and Employee Questionnaires from the 1998 Workplace Employee Relation...
This paper uses linked data on over 1,500 workplaces and 20,000 individuals from the 1998 British Wo...
This paper uses linked data on over 1,500 workplaces and 20,000 individuals from the 1998 British Wo...
This article evaluates the nature and incidence of equal opportunities (EO) poli-cies in the UK usin...
This article provides an empirical assessment of the relationship between unionization and the adopt...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to explore what has happened to the notion and reality of equ...
The European Union Employment and Race Directives have required amendments to be made to existing eq...
This article investigates how the gender of workplace representatives has implications for three dim...
This report examines changes in the incidence and distribution of family-friendly provisions in Brit...
While the Equal Employment Opportunities (EEO) literature suggests that considerable progress has be...
Despite the increase in number of studies that examine the cross-national variation in the policy co...
Considers the intersection between employment policy and family law, and the changes in work and fam...
This article evaluates the nature and incidence of equal opportunities (EO) policies in the UK using...
Trade unions are widely regarded as functional for members, despite growing concerns over their effe...
Equal opportunities policies and family-friendly practices are examined using data from the 1998 Wor...
This paper uses the Management and Employee Questionnaires from the 1998 Workplace Employee Relation...
This paper uses linked data on over 1,500 workplaces and 20,000 individuals from the 1998 British Wo...
This paper uses linked data on over 1,500 workplaces and 20,000 individuals from the 1998 British Wo...
This article evaluates the nature and incidence of equal opportunities (EO) poli-cies in the UK usin...
This article provides an empirical assessment of the relationship between unionization and the adopt...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to explore what has happened to the notion and reality of equ...
The European Union Employment and Race Directives have required amendments to be made to existing eq...
This article investigates how the gender of workplace representatives has implications for three dim...
This report examines changes in the incidence and distribution of family-friendly provisions in Brit...
While the Equal Employment Opportunities (EEO) literature suggests that considerable progress has be...
Despite the increase in number of studies that examine the cross-national variation in the policy co...
Considers the intersection between employment policy and family law, and the changes in work and fam...
This article evaluates the nature and incidence of equal opportunities (EO) policies in the UK using...
Trade unions are widely regarded as functional for members, despite growing concerns over their effe...