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Statutory Regulation And Employment Relations The Impact Of Statutory Trade Union Recognition Sian Moore

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Statutory Regulation And Employment Relations The Impact Of Statutory Trade Union Recognition Sian Moore
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Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.56 MB
Pages: 280
Author: Sian Moore, Sonia McKay, Sarah Veale
ISBN: 9781137023797, 1137023791
Language: English
Year: 2013

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Statutory Regulation And Employment Relations The Impact Of Statutory Trade Union Recognition Sian Moore by Sian Moore, Sonia Mckay, Sarah Veale 9781137023797, 1137023791 instant download after payment.

A comprehensive socio-legal evaluation of the 2000 statutory recognition procedure over ten years of its operation, in the context of UK labour law, changing work relationships, the dissipation of collective bargaining and union membership decline. The authors of this volume consider how far it has provided a template for the incursion of the law into industrial relations, with voluntarism no longer a dominant model in UK industrial relations, and how far it has encouraged a more limited form of joint regulation. They also reflect on how the procedure has shaped union strategies and on whether it creates the conditions for worker mobilisation. The central trend has been the decline in applications and whilst the design and operation of the procedure may discourage unions from submitting claims and permit employers to undermine the process, its impact is also influenced by union capacity to generate cases, something defined by wider economic, social and political relationships.

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