Statutory Union Recognition Provisions as Stimulants to Employer Anti-Unionism in Three Anglo-Saxon Countries
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2009Author
Gall, GregorKeyword
Industrial democracyIndustrial relations
Labour relations
Labour unions
Union organising
REF 2014
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This article examines why employer opposition is stimulated by the introduction of statutory union recognition provisions in Britain, Ireland and the US. It examines the impact of the provisions for encouraging union organizing, which in turn stimulates employer anti-unionism, which then negates the intention of the provisions.Version
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Gall G (2009) Statutory Union Recognition Provisions as Stimulants to Employer Anti-Unionism in Three Anglo-Saxon Countries. Economic and Industrial Democracy. 31(1): 7-33.Link to Version of Record
https://doi.org/10.1177/0143831x09343991Type
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https://doi.org/10.1177/0143831x09343991