Union recognition in Britain's offshore oil and gas industry: implications of the Employment Relations Act 1999.
Woolfson, Charles ; Beck, Matthias
2004
35
4
July
344-358
trade union recognition ; petroleum and natural gas industry
Trade unionism
English
Bibliogr.
"The Employment Relations Act 1999 (ERA) has provided trade unions in the UK with new opportunities for achieving recognition. After a long history of anti-unionism in the offshore oil and gas industry, employers have voluntarily ceded recognition to Trades Union Congress (TUC)-affiliated trade unions. The legitimacy of this recognition process has been contested by the non-TUC Offshore Industry Liaison Committee (OILC), an offshore workers' union, seeking to act as a recognised bargaining agent. The ERA may be promoting 'business friendly' agreements at the expense of claims to recognition of other bargaining agents and of democratic employee choice."
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