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An Economic Analysis of the Effects of Pre-Strike Ballots

Alan Manning

CEP Discussion Papers from Centre for Economic Performance, LSE

Abstract: This paper uses a number of economic models to suggest ways in which the mandatory pre-strike ballots introduced in the UK Trade Union Act 1984 might be expected to affect union democracy, strike activity, wage and employment.

Date: 1992-09
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