Tuesday, December 03, 2013
Tweet[IWS] EIRO: [UK] IMPACT OF THE RECESSION ON WORKPLACES AND ON EMPLOYMENT RELATIONS [2 December 2013]
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Institute for Workplace Studies----------------- Professor Samuel B. Bacharach
School of Industrial & Labor Relations-------- Director, Institute for Workplace Studies
Cornell University
16 East 34th Street, 4th floor---------------------- Stuart Basefsky
New York, NY 10016 -------------------------------Director, IWS News Bureau
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European Foundation for the Improvement of Living and Working Conditions (Dublin Foundation)
European Industrial Relations Observatory (EIRO)
IMPACT OF THE RECESSION ON WORKPLACES AND ON EMPLOYMENT RELATIONS [2 December 2013]
http://www.eurofound.europa.eu/eiro/surveyreports/uk1310019d/uk1310019d.htm
The first findings of the 2011 UK Workplace Employment Relations Study, published in January 2013, present an authentic picture of employee representation, collective bargaining and consultation arrangements in British workplaces. They also throw an interesting light on the impact of the recession on workplaces, and practices relating to employees and employment relations. This report, which compares the situation with that of the 2004 survey, also explores the impact of recent major policy initiatives.
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