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Information networks and the allocation of employment opportunityGrieco, M. S. January 1984 (has links)
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Central Government influence on public sector payCappelli, P. January 1984 (has links)
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An investigation of the labour market experiences of young people who left school at sixteenConnolly, Sara Jane January 1991 (has links)
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International protection of the right to strike : a comparative study of standards set by the International Labour Organisation and the Council of EuropeNovitz, Tonia January 1998 (has links)
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Labour relations and industrial performance in Brazil : Greater Sao Paulo, 1945-1960Colistete, Renato Perim January 1998 (has links)
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The dynamics of industrial conflict : An analysis of patterns of strike activity in an Italian engineering firm, 1967-1972Peccei, R. E. January 1982 (has links)
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Labour, land and sectoral linkages in an African contextHorsnell, P. H. January 1989 (has links)
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The new regime in industrial conflict : a study of industrial conflict law in Britain established by the Employment Acts 1980 and 1982 and the Trade Union Act 1984Auerbach, Simon January 1988 (has links)
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Industrial relations training for shop stewards : workplace perceptions of its objectives, impact and consequencesKeithley, G. R. January 1983 (has links)
Since the Second World War the shop steward's role at plant level has been growing, involving stewards in various levels of company decision-making machinery which has encouraged them to develop a role and identity not always compatible with their role as seen by the trade union external to the place of work. Despite such developments, relatively little is known about the influences at the workplace which affect shop steward's behaviour and orientations. This is particularly true with respect to the influence of the provision of shop steward training. How does such training affect the way stewards operate at the place of work? What is the impact of training on the "ideology/" of stewards at domestic level with respect to management and the wider trade union movement? What lessons can be learned from and for the present pattern of shop steward training? On these and related themes the research examines the existing provision of shop steward training pre and post 1975. It examines the literature and arguments surrounding such provision, it argues and examines the notion of "control" relative to training and considers the perceived objectives of the main groups of actors concerned, ie shop stewards, full time officials, line and personnel managers. From this research, conclusions about objectives, provision and content of industrial relations training for shop stewards are drawn as v/ell as some wider implications for trade unions, management and industrial relations educators.
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The restructuring of an employment system : the experience of North Sea oil in the north east of EnglandCumbers, Andrew David January 1991 (has links)
The concern of this thesis is the impact of incoming oil related activities (in the form of rig fabrication) upon the existing industrial work force in the North East of England. It examines how the interrelationship of two processes (the increasing centralisation of the international oil industry and the historical development of the labour force in the North East) has shaped the precise pattern of labour relations within the fabrication sector in the North East. In particular it notes how a mixture of political indecision in the 1970s and ideological dogma in the 1980s has allowed the international oil industry to dictate the terms of North Sea oil developments. As a consequence, fabrication firms have been forced to marginalise large elements of the work force. It is this process, set in the context of past industrial development that is the principle focus of this thesis.
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