Initial responses to the statutory recognition provisions of the Employment Relations Act 1999.
Oxenbridge, Sarah ; Brown, William ; Deakin, Simon ; Pratten, Cliff
British Journal of Industrial Relations
2003
41
2
315-334
collective bargaining ; labour relations ; trade union recognition ; trade union
Labour relations
English
Bibliogr.
"We report how trade unions and employers initially reacted to the introduction of the statutory recognition procedure in the Employment Relations Act 1999 (ERA). Interview data indicate that the ERA and the drift of EU influence have acted to shift employer attitudes towards greater approval of unions and have accelerated the rate at which employers are redesigning their relationships with unions. Although they are restricting unions' influence over traditional issues such as pay-setting, employers are increasingly seeking their assistance in implementing organizational changes. We explore the impact of these developments on union activity and on collective representation more broadly."
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