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Understanding work and employment : industrial relations in Transition / Edited by Peter Ackers and Adrian Wilkinson

Material type: TextTextPublication details: New York : Oxford University Press, c2003. Description: 366 p. ; 24 cmISBN: 9780199259038DDC classification: 331 UND
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Contents
Introduction : The British industrial relations tradition
formation, breakdown, and salvage
/ Peter Ackers and Adrian Wilkinson

Part I. Disciplinary Perspectives

Sociology and industrial relations / Ian Roberts
Economics and industrial relations / Damian Grimshaw and Jill Rubery
Human resource management and industrial relations / Nick Bacon
History and industrial relations / Chris Brotherton
Labour law and industrial relations / Keith Ewing
Politics and industrial relations / Roderick Martin
Geography and industrial relations / Andrew Herod, Jamie Peck, and Jane Wills

Part II. Comparative Perspectives

Industrial relations in North America / Bruce Kaufman
Industrial relations in Australia / Russell Lansbury and Grant Michelson
Industrial relations in continental Europe / Carola Frege

Part III. Future Directions--Issues and Arguments
Consumer capitalism and industrial relations / Marek Korczynski
Trade unions and industrial relations / Edmund Heery
Women and industrial relations / Anne-Marie Greene
Marxism and industrial relations / Gregor Gall
Post-modernism and industrial relations / John Eldridge
The future of industrial relations / Paul Edwards

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