The Reform of Workplace Industrial Relations

The Reform of Workplace Industrial Relations

Author: Eric Batstone

Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA

Published: 1988

Total Pages: 280

ISBN-13:

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Drawing upon a wide range of empirical data, this updated and revised edition charts the changes in workplace industrial relations, assesses various attempts at reform and evaluates the analytical approaches which have prevailed since the 1960s.


Agenda for Reform

Agenda for Reform

Author: William B. Gould (IV.)

Publisher: MIT Press

Published: 1993

Total Pages: 332

ISBN-13: 9780262571142

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This is a very thoughtful treatment of an important subject. It is accessible to both general and professional readers.Ray Marshall, Former Secretary of Labor Member, Commision on the Future of Worker/Management Relations


Labor Law Reform in US Industrial Relations

Labor Law Reform in US Industrial Relations

Author: Barbara Townley

Publisher: Gower Publishing Company, Limited

Published: 1986

Total Pages: 296

ISBN-13:

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The contents of this book include discussions of the role of the law in industrial relations, the call for legislative reform, business' view of the demand for reform by the unions, unions negotiating with the administration, drafting legislation, the American business community's lobbying activity and more.


An Introduction to the Industrial Relations Reforms

An Introduction to the Industrial Relations Reforms

Author: John H. C. Colvin

Publisher:

Published: 2006

Total Pages: 190

ISBN-13: 9780409322880

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Are you up to date with all the recent developments under Work Choices? Looking for background on the Independent Contractors Bill? Need a handy guide that includes current analysis on the Regulations? Introduction to the Industrial Relations Reforms is an easy to use introduction to our new industrial relations system under Work Choices. This practical book is written by Australia's leading employment law experts from Freehills' Employee Relations Group. Written in simple language, this book explains the impact of Work Choices and related reforms within the commercial context. It also explores how management can use the new system to address workplace issues. The Most Comprehensive Resource Available Introduction to the Industrial Relations Reforms offers unique, comprehensive commentary and analysis of the renumbered Workplace Relations Act released in March 2006; new Regulations released in March 2006; as well a discussion of the background to, and Government position on the Independent Contractors Bill, tabled in May 2006, and its implications. You can be sure you have the complete information at your fingertips. An introductory chapter provides a big picture of the reforms and a historical overview. Each chapter explains statutory changes to key aspects of the system, with a comparative analysis between new and superseded sections of the Act. INTRODUCTION TO THE INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS REFORMS, superior in its coverage, is a vital resource for any professional needing a complete practical guide to workplace reforms.


Industrial Relations Reform

Industrial Relations Reform

Author: Keith Hancock

Publisher:

Published: 2016

Total Pages: 209

ISBN-13: 9781760020699

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Industrial relations is critically important for economic performance as well as the social cohesion of a nation. In Australia, industrial relations has been subject to numerous reforms by both Labor and Liberal-National Party Coalition governments during recent decades.This book critically analyses recent changes in work and employment relations and their policy implications for Australia. Scholarly essays by prominent experts in the field examine the lessons that can be learned from previous attempts to reform industrial relations by governments with different political agendas and challenges which may lie ahead.Some of the key questions addressed in this book include:What can be learned from past attempts to reform the industrial relations system?What have been the impacts of recent legislative reforms from the Howard government's 'WorkChoices' to the Rudd/Gillard government's 'Fair Work Australia' and the recent Abbott/Turnbull government's policies on industrial relations?How does politics influence proposals for industrial relations reform?What reforms are required in relation to women, work and family issues?How should collective bargaining and dispute settlement systems be reformed?How have wages and productivity been affected by reforms of the industrial relations system?What are the key issues facing Australia in relation to immigration and workforce skills?The book is based on a symposium which celebrated the outstanding contributions of Professor Joe Isaac to scholarship and the practice of industrial relations in Australia and at the international level for more than seven decades.In the media...What has happened to collective bargaining since the end of WorkChoices?, The Conversation, 2 May 2016 Read article...


Regulating Labor

Regulating Labor

Author: Chris Howell

Publisher: Princeton University Press

Published: 2011-11-24

Total Pages: 302

ISBN-13: 1400820790

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In May and June of 1968 a dramatic wave of strikes paralyzed France, making industrial relations reform a key item on the government agenda. French trade unions seemed due for a golden age of growth and importance. Today, however, trade unions are weaker in France than in any other advanced capitalist country. How did such exceptional militancy give way to equally remarkable quiescence? To answer this question, Chris Howell examines the reform projects of successive French governments toward trade unions and industrial relations during the postwar era, focusing in particular on the efforts of post-1968 conservative and socialist governments. Howell explains the genesis and fate of these reform efforts by analyzing constraints imposed on the French state by changing economic circumstances and by the organizational weakness of labor. His approach, which links economic, political, and institutional analysis, is broadly that of Regulation Theory. His explicitly comparative goal is to develop a framework for understanding the challenges facing labor movements throughout the advanced capitalist world in light of the exhaustion of the postwar pattern of economic growth, the weakening of the nation-state as an economic actor, and accelerating economic integration, particularly in Europe.


Managing Competitive Crisis

Managing Competitive Crisis

Author: Martyn Wright

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2000-05-18

Total Pages: 164

ISBN-13: 9780521640053

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Managing Competitive Crisis examines how competitive crisis affected the management of work relations in Britain between 1979 and 1991.


Managers and Work Reform

Managers and Work Reform

Author: Ivar E. Berg

Publisher: Simon & Schuster Books For Young Readers

Published: 1978

Total Pages: 344

ISBN-13:

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USA. Monograph analysing the role of managers in labour relations in complex organisations and human relations - examines objectives with regard to increased job satisfaction, productivity and efficiency and reduced conflict through altering working conditions, and considers management attitudes towards grievances, and the influence of trade union attitudes, strikes and dispute settlement, etc. References and statistical tables.