Union Recognition in Britain: The End of Legally Induced Voluntarism?
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2012Author
Gall, GregorPeer-Reviewed
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The enactment of a third statutory union recognition procedure in Britain in 2000 led to a sharp rise and then fall in the number of new, largely voluntary, union recognition agreements being signed. This article examines and explains this trajectory, finding that the interaction of a weak procedure with its wider environment has led to a situation where the outcome of a reflexive law is heavily determined by the external balance of power in employment relations.Version
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Gall G (2012) Union Recognition in Britain: The End of Legally Induced Voluntarism? Industrial Law Journal. 41(4): 407-438.Link to Version of Record
https://doi.org/10.1093/indlaw/dws035Type
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https://doi.org/10.1093/indlaw/dws035