Contemporary British Industrial Relations by Sidney Kessler

Contemporary British Industrial Relations by Sidney Kessler

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An examination of contemporary British industrial relations from the early post-war decades (1945-70) to the present. The book looks at the relationship between the law and industrial relations and employer and management strategies in the private sector.

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Contemporary British Industrial Relations by Sidney Kessler

An examination of contemporary British industrial relations from the early post-war decades (1945-70) to the present. The book looks at the relationship between the law and industrial relations and employer and management strategies in the private sector.
SID KESSLER is Professor Emeritus of Industrial Relations at City University Business School. He lectured at City University from 1964 to 1994, prior to which he was Head of Research at the National Union of Mineworkers for eight years. He is an Arbitrator for the Arbitration, Conciliation and Advisory Service, and a Deputy Chairman of the Central Arbitration Committee. Other appointments have been with the National Board for Prices and Incomes, the Commission on Industrial Relations and the Clegg Comparability Commission.

FRED BAYLISS has been a Visiting Fellow at City University Business School since 1989. He retired from the Civil Service in 1986, having worked at the National Board for Prices and Incomes, the Commission on Industrial Relations, the Pay Board and the Department of Employment.

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ISBN 13 9780333568156
ISBN 10 033356815X
Titel Contemporary British Industrial Relations
Autor Sidney Kessler
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Bindungsart Paperback
Verlag Palgrave Macmillan
Erscheinungsjahr 1992-05-15
Seitenanzahl 291
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