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Beyond consensus: the state and industrial relations in the United Kingdom from 1964 to 2014
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Martinez Lucio, Miguel
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Breakdown
/ Employee relations
/ Employment
/ Equal rights
/ Equality
/ Fragmentation
/ Governments
/ HR & organizational behaviour
/ Industrial relations
/ Industrial/labour relations
/ Labor relations
/ Labor unions
/ Leadership
/ Management of crises
/ Political activism
/ Political representation
/ Politics
/ Texts
2015
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Beyond consensus: the state and industrial relations in the United Kingdom from 1964 to 2014
by
Martinez Lucio, Miguel
in
Breakdown
/ Employee relations
/ Employment
/ Equal rights
/ Equality
/ Fragmentation
/ Governments
/ HR & organizational behaviour
/ Industrial relations
/ Industrial/labour relations
/ Labor relations
/ Labor unions
/ Leadership
/ Management of crises
/ Political activism
/ Political representation
/ Politics
/ Texts
2015
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Beyond consensus: the state and industrial relations in the United Kingdom from 1964 to 2014
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Martinez Lucio, Miguel
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Breakdown
/ Employee relations
/ Employment
/ Equal rights
/ Equality
/ Fragmentation
/ Governments
/ HR & organizational behaviour
/ Industrial relations
/ Industrial/labour relations
/ Labor relations
/ Labor unions
/ Leadership
/ Management of crises
/ Political activism
/ Political representation
/ Politics
/ Texts
2015
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Beyond consensus: the state and industrial relations in the United Kingdom from 1964 to 2014
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Beyond consensus: the state and industrial relations in the United Kingdom from 1964 to 2014
2015
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Purpose
– The purpose of this paper is to reflect on some of the problems and issues emerging from the changing role of the state in the UK’s industrial relations since 1964 – the year the Labour Party was elected to power under Harold Wilson’s leadership. The paper argues that the UK has seen an uneven set of developments in terms of the role of the state in the industrial relations system. Increasingly progressive interventions on a range of subjects such as equality, health and safety and others have coincided with a greater commercialisation of the state and greater fragmentation.
Design/methodology/approach
– This is based on a reflective review of various texts and a personal interest in the role of the political in the arena of employee relations. It references a range of texts on the subject of the state in the context of the UK’s employee relations system.
Findings
– In political terms there has been an uneven and incoherent set of positions which have meant that there is a growing set of tensions and breakdown in the political consensus over worker rights. In addition, the agencies of the state and other state bodies entrusted with the development of a more socially driven view of industrial relations have been increasingly and steadily undermined and weakened by governments especially those on the right. The political context of industrial relations has become fractured and unable to sustain a coherent longer term view.
Originality/value
– The paper tries to bring out the role of the political context and the way in has shaped the changing terrain of industrial relations and argues that the question of fragmentation is not solely visible in employee relations but in the broader political context.
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Emerald Group Publishing Limited
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