The shifting contours of collective bargaining in the manufacturing sector in the Republic of Ireland: government, employer and union responses since the economic crisis
Hickland, Eugene ; Dundon, Tony
European Journal of Industrial Relations
2016
22
3
September
235-249
collective bargaining ; economic recession ; manufacturing industry ; social partners ; trade union
Collective bargaining
http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0959680116643208
English
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"This article examines the responses of the industrial relations actors to the economic crisis in Ireland and the impact on collective bargaining. The data were collected at national, sectoral and workplace levels. We find the existence of both change and continuity, with increased diversity in collective bargaining in manufacturing, including a distinct shift to enterprise bargaining shaped by the capacity of management and local union representatives to adapt to wider pressures. We consider the implications for government, employers and unions."
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