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Defying extinction? The revival of the strike in UK employment relations

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Tuckman, Alan

Working USA. The Journal of Labor and Society

2010

13

3

September

325-342

labour relations ; strike

United Kingdom

Labour disputes

https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/loi/24714607

English

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"It could be argued that as in many Western countries, there is the disappearance of the strike in increasingly mature employment relations. At a political level, the election of a coalition Conservative–Liberal Democratic Government might enhance this image of growing consensus. However, challenging the features that might account for the decline of the strike, a number of current disputes in the UK are examined. Particular attention is given to the strike and long-term conflicts at British Airways (BA). The strike by the BA cabin crew indicates the perseverance of traditional employment relations in privatized industry. It also indicates the use of the legal system by employers to frustrate the workers and trade unions' right to take strike action through implementation of draconian rule. Conclusions are indicated on the possibility of UK workers and trade unions taking militant action against public sector cuts similar to that already taken in Ireland, Greece and Spain."

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