Britain's Productivity Problem, 1948-1990 by M Bufton

Britain's Productivity Problem, 1948-1990 by M Bufton

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This volume examines attempted changes to industrial relations in Britain during 1948-1990, designed to promote institutional reforms of management and trade unions. Specific focus is given to the Donovan Commission and other trade union reforms, and incomes policies to connect pay more tightly with productivity.

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Britain's Productivity Problem, 1948-1990 by M Bufton

This volume examines attempted changes to industrial relations in Britain during 1948-1990, designed to promote institutional reforms of management and trade unions. Specific focus is given to the Donovan Commission and other trade union reforms, and incomes policies to connect pay more tightly with productivity. International initiatives of the AACP, BPC, and EPA are also included.
MARK W. BUFTON is Research Fellow in the Centre for Medical History at Exeter University and was previously Research Fellow at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, London. He gained his PhD in Economic and Social History from Exeter University in 1998.
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ISBN 13 9781403912794
ISBN 10 1403912793
Title Britain's Productivity Problem, 1948-1990
Author M Bufton
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Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Palgrave USA
Year published 2004-06-30
Number of pages 245
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