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Union recognition in Ireland: one step forward or two steps back?

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D'Art, Daryl ; Turner, Thomas

Industrial Relations Journal

2003

34

3

August

226-240

statistics ; trade union recognition ; trade union membership

Ireland

Trade unionism

English

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"In this paper a variety of union recognition procedures and their effect on union density levels in a number of countries are considered. The crucial importance of the national institutions that govern industrial relations are emphasised. While in Ireland, conditions such as social partnership and the buoyant economy of the 1990s would appear to favour union growth, the reverse has been the case. Recent legislation to establish more formal procedures for union recognition, we argue, is likely to be a dismal failure. Indeed, an unintended consequence of the Industrial Relations (Amendment) Act 2001 may be the exclusion of the union from the workplace and the legitimisation of a firm's non-union status."

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