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The Changing Institutional Face of British Employment Relations (Paperback)
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The Changing Institutional Face of British Employment Relations (Paperback)
Series: Studies in Employment and Social Policy Set
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Employment protection in Britain, once seen as resting on
collective bargaining supported by public policy, has increasingly
come to be framed in terms of individual legal rights, enforceable
before judicial forums such as employment tribunals. This dramatic
shift towards juridification of the individual employment
relationship has not only contributed towards significant changes
to the institutional 'landscape' of employment relations in
Britain, but also carries important implications for the future of
employment law and regulation in 'the home of collective
bargaining'. This comprehensive evaluation of current institutional
reality and trends - prepared to mark the 30th anniversary of the
Advisory Conciliation and Arbitration Service (Acas) - provides a
unique look inside the key institutions of British employment
relations. Each contributor - leading academics and senior
practitioners, all closely associated with particular institutions
- locates their institution in terms of purpose, origins, and
context, discusses its structure, governance and composition, and
assesses its operation, considering current challenges and future
direction. In the course of examining issues relating to
institutional choice and roles, the presentations offer
contemporary views on the impact of decentralisation and the
shrinking of collective bargaining, decline in trade union
membership and strength, and the political effects of increasing
global competition. The influence of EU social policy initiatives
upon British legislative policy is identified, while attention is
drawn to the consequences of an increased feminisation of the
workforce, along with an increasing incidence of 'non-standard'
workers and continuing service sector growth. Set alongside the
evidence of decline in manufacturing, restructuring of the public
sector, and the growth of the SME sector, this volume demonstrates
the remarkable pressures for change which have impacted upon the
institutions of British employment relations over the past thirty
years. These essays offer an especially valuable mix of expert
independent discussion along with personal insights gained from
direct involvement in the operation of the key bodies. As a
much-needed overview and basis for evaluation of the current
institutional map of British employment relations, as well as a
contemporary consideration of lessons to be drawn from the changing
institutional face of employment relations in Britain, this book
will be of inestimable value to policy-makers and practitioners in
the field, as well as to students, academics, and more generally
interested observers of the British experience.
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