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The Changing System of Industrial Relations in Great Britain
Hugh Clegg's knowledge of British industrial relations is surely second to none ...Among the strengths of this book, I include the first, there are good chapters on the structure and organization of employers' associations and trade unions; Secondly, a great deal of attention is properly paid to collective bargaining; Thirdly, there is a great deal of information ...dealing with the role of the State in industrial relations.
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Insightful analysis of British industrial relations history.
Who is this book for?
If you're interested in how industrial relations have evolved in Great Britain, Hugh Clegg's detailed examination is a must-read. It offers a comprehensive look at the key players, such as trade unions and employers' associations, and explores the delicate balance of collective bargaining and state involvement. This book is perfect for anyone seeking an in-depth understanding of the complexities within Britain's industrial landscape.