Individualisation and growing diversity of employment relationships
Brown, William ; Marsden, David
London School of Economics and Political Science. Centre for Economic Performance
LSE - London
2010
13 p.
economic recession ; history ; labour relations ; trade union attitude
CEP Discussion Paper
1037
Labour relations
English
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"At a time when the economic recession is more severe, and trade unions are weaker, than at any time since the War, it would be unproductive to speculate about the extent to which these changes have been imposed, acquiesced, or agreed by the workers concerned. Instead we focus on recent changes in employment relationships in Britain, and their consequences, and then on the winners and losers, which provides a cue for considering the longer term desirability of some of these developments for social justice and cohesion."
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