In brief: New Opportunities for Britain's Trade Unions?
John Kelly and
P Willman
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Abstract:
The passage of the 1999 Employment Relations Act arguably signified the recovery of trade unions' political influence after many years of exclusion from policy-making under the Conservatives. As a new CEP book edited by John Kelly and Paul Willman shows, the Act has been very important in stimulating increased union organising and a pragmatic accommodation to union recognition by many employers.
Date: 2005-02
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