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Green, Francis; McIntosh, Steven – Industrial and Labor Relations Review, 1998
Data from 2,061 British companies in the Workplace Industrial Relations Survey supported the hypothesis that powerful unions reduce the external threat of job loss and therefore the pace of work in unionized firms is less responsive to such threats. (SK)
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Job Layoff, Labor Relations, Productivity
Industrial Training International, 1974
The Paper and Paper Products Industry Training Board has been a vigorous promoter of industrial relations by establishing various programs and activities such as training trades union representatives, a syllabus for additional training courses, and courses for managers and supervisors. (BP)
Descriptors: Employer Employee Relationship, Foreign Countries, Industrial Education, Industrial Training
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Minkin, Lewis – Industrial and Labor Relations Review, 1974
The article offers an historical overview of the changing social and economic environment in which the English political parties and labor unions have operated, discussing the links between the two groups and the ensuing problems facing the British government. (MW)
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Governmental Structure, History, Labor Relations
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Spencer, Bruce – Employee Relations, 1985
This article draws on work carried out in a British brewery, refutes the claim that the recession has made trade unions irrelevant to managerial concerns, and argues that cohesive, factor-based shop steward organization can resist a management onslaught. (Author/CT)
Descriptors: Administration, Collective Bargaining, Economic Factors, Employer Employee Relationship
Stuttard, Geoffrey – Adult Education (London), 1974
The article traces the growth of the Society of Industrial Tutors, analyzes the reasons for its success, and cites its future aims. The unifying force fo a varied subject area and the careful attention to the needs of tutors are the main lessons to be learned from the Society's experience. (Author/AG)
Descriptors: Adult Education, Case Studies, Foreign Countries, Labor Relations
Shepherd, W. F. – Training Officer, 1973
The philosophy and workability of the concept of worker participation in management decisions is discussed in the context of British society. It is recommended that four interests be represented in any kind of Workers' Council: management, workers, shareholders, and consumers. (AG)
Descriptors: Collective Bargaining, Employer Employee Relationship, Labor Conditions, Labor Relations
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Garbarino, Joseph W. – Industrial and Labor Relations Review, 1973
Despite union opposition and noncooperation with the Act, the author concludes it will have a permanent effect on British industrial relations. (Editor)
Descriptors: Administration, Developed Nations, Economic Development, Labor Economics
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Lewis, Philip – Employee Relations, 1989
Provides a case study of a Japanese-owned British manufacturing plant. Its purpose was to establish reasons for the introduction of employee participation in the company's manufacturing plant. (JOW)
Descriptors: Case Studies, Employer Employee Relationship, Foreign Countries, Labor Relations
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McIlroy, John – Studies in the Education of Adults, 1988
The author analyzes the collaboration between unions and universities to provide courses in "Industrial Studies" in Great Britain from the mid-1970s to the present. He states that the main problem between these two entities was one of clashing educational philosophies. (CH)
Descriptors: Educational History, Educational Philosophy, Foreign Countries, Labor Education
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Rosser, Mike; Mallier, Tony – Employee Relations, 1983
Discusses the rise of unemployment in Britain, the changes in the character of the labor force, the increases in part-time employment, and the implications for those involved in employee relations. Includes information about working conditions, labor legislation, and trade union involvement. (JOW)
Descriptors: Labor Conditions, Labor Legislation, Labor Relations, Part Time Employment
British Association for Commercial and Industrial Education, London (England). – 1969
The annual conference of the British Association for Commercial and Industrial Education (BACIE), held at Trinity College, Cambridge, England, in September 1968, was devoted to educational objectives for England for the 1980's. The three speeches presented were, "The Objectives of Society" (Sir Herbert Butterfield), "Industry in the…
Descriptors: Administration, Conference Reports, Democratic Values, Educational Objectives
Industrial Training International, 1974
Developments in three major directions are a result of the British Food, Drink, and Tobacco Industry Training Board's activities. In efforts to help all their companies, they have encouraged a systematic approach to training. An advisory service was designed to help use this approach and provide specialist guidance with dominant problems. (DS)
Descriptors: Administrator Education, Advisory Committees, Educational Needs, Foreign Countries
Stenning, Ron – Educational Administration, 1979
This article is concerned with both the political and socioeconomic forces inducing changes in labor relations in schools and with the major implications of these changes for future school staff management. (Author/IRT)
Descriptors: Conflict, Economic Factors, Employer Employee Relationship, Foreign Countries
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Blyton, Paul; Goodman, John, Eds. – Employee Relations, 1990
Includes "Canadian Industrial Relations: An Introductory Overview" (Blyton, Goodman); "Overview of Canadian Labour Law" (Miller); "Industrial Conflict and Resolution in Canada and Britain" (Haiven); "Collective Bargaining in the Public Sector in Canada" (Calvert); "Canadian Automobile Industry: Work…
Descriptors: Collective Bargaining, Conflict Resolution, Foreign Countries, Labor Legislation
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Ghobadian, Abby – Employee Relations, 1990
A survey of 79 British union representatives found that two-thirds approved of job evaluation as a method of determining pay structure. Also explored were labor disputes resulting from job evaluation and the impact of evaluation on collective bargaining, pay differentials, job performance, and career development. (SK)
Descriptors: Collective Bargaining, Comparable Worth, Employee Attitudes, Job Analysis
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