Since it was first elected in 1997, a large Commons majority won in three general elections and a benign economic environment have combined to give New Labour the authority and opportunity to implement its programme for industrial relations and employment law. This paper offers an appraisal of New Labour’s neoliberalism, and its relevance for understanding the scope and limits of its reform of employment law. The conclusion calls for a campaign to restore and extend trade union rights as a prerequisite for safeguarding workers ’ interests within the labour market, employment relationship and society. 1
The election of Tony Blair as leader of the Labour Party in 1994 has proved to be the beginning of a...
This chapter argues that the New Labour governments (1997–2010) were not a political project wholly ...
The paper addresses national and global questions concerned with neoliberalism, social democracy and...
Trade Unions in a Neoliberal World is the first book to provide readers with an authoritative and co...
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...
Abstract: A revival of trade unions was widely expected when Blair’s New Labour government took over...
Political history amply affirms that policies forged in opposition and elaborated in the heat of an el...
This paper addresses the question of whether there is, any longer, a distinctive Left form of indust...
What impact has the neoliberal policy implemented by Conservative governments in the United Kingdom ...
A revival of trade unions was widely expected when Blair’s New Labour government took over from the ...
Labour’s election victory in 1997 was heralded as a new era, the dawn of a Third Way, a novel attemp...
Labour’s election victory in 1997 was heralded as a new era, the dawn of a Third Way, a novel attemp...
The history of British trade unionism demonstrates that its fortunes are bound up with a variety of ...
The paper addresses national and global questions concerned with neoliberalism, social democracy and...
The election of Tony Blair as leader of the Labour Party in 1994 has proved to be the beginning of a...
This chapter argues that the New Labour governments (1997–2010) were not a political project wholly ...
The paper addresses national and global questions concerned with neoliberalism, social democracy and...
Trade Unions in a Neoliberal World is the first book to provide readers with an authoritative and co...
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...
Abstract: A revival of trade unions was widely expected when Blair’s New Labour government took over...
Political history amply affirms that policies forged in opposition and elaborated in the heat of an el...
This paper addresses the question of whether there is, any longer, a distinctive Left form of indust...
What impact has the neoliberal policy implemented by Conservative governments in the United Kingdom ...
A revival of trade unions was widely expected when Blair’s New Labour government took over from the ...
Labour’s election victory in 1997 was heralded as a new era, the dawn of a Third Way, a novel attemp...
Labour’s election victory in 1997 was heralded as a new era, the dawn of a Third Way, a novel attemp...
The history of British trade unionism demonstrates that its fortunes are bound up with a variety of ...
The paper addresses national and global questions concerned with neoliberalism, social democracy and...
The election of Tony Blair as leader of the Labour Party in 1994 has proved to be the beginning of a...
This chapter argues that the New Labour governments (1997–2010) were not a political project wholly ...
The paper addresses national and global questions concerned with neoliberalism, social democracy and...