Drawing on a wide range of up-to-date research, Employment Relations under Coalition Government critically examines developments in UK employment relations during the period of Conservative-Liberal Democrat government between 2010 and 2015, against the background of the 2007-08 financial crisis, subsequent economic recession and in the context of the primacy accorded to neo-liberal austerity.
Drawing on a wide range of up-to-date research, Employment Relations under Coalition Government critically examines developments in UK employment relations during the period of Conservative-Liberal Democrat government between 2010 and 2015, against the background of the 2007-08 financial crisis, subsequent economic recession and in the context of the primacy accorded to neo-liberal austerity.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Steve Williams is Reader in Employment Relations at the University of Portsmouth, UK. Peter Scott is Senior Lecturer in Employment Relations at the University of Portsmouth, UK.
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Part 1: Introduction 1. The UK Coalition Government 2010-15: An Overview Steve Williams and Peter Scott Part 2: The Coalition's Economic, Employment and Labour Market Reforms 2. Economic Policy and Employment under the Coalition Government Enda Hannon 3. The Coalition's Youth Employment Policies: Addressing a Structural Challenge? Melanie Simms, Sophie Gamwell, and Benjamin Hopkins 4. Welfare-to-work Policy under the Coalition Steve Williams and Peter Scott Part 3: Employment Relations under the Coalition 5. The Coalition Government and the Lifting of the Floor of Individual Employment Rights Roger Welch 6. Equality and Diversity at Work under the Coalition Simonetta Manfredi 7. Protecting Life and Death under the Coalition Phil James 8. Tightening the Grip: The Coalition Government and Migrant Workers Alex Balch 9. Plus ça change: The Coalition Government and Trade Unions Steve French and Andy Hodder Part 4: Reforming the State 10. The Coalition Government and Employment Relations in the Public Services Peter Scott and Steve Williams 11. Deciphering the Coalition's Big Society: Issues and Challenges for Work and Employment Relations Brian Abbott Part 5: The Coalition and Employment Relations: Perspectives and Prospects 12. Employment Relations under Coalition Government in Perspective Steve Williams and Peter Scott 13. Employment Relations under Coalition government: Reflections, Legacy and Prospects Steve Williams, Peter Scott, and Roger Welch
Part 1: Introduction 1. The UK Coalition Government 2010-15: An Overview Steve Williams and Peter Scott Part 2: The Coalition's Economic, Employment and Labour Market Reforms 2. Economic Policy and Employment under the Coalition Government Enda Hannon 3. The Coalition's Youth Employment Policies: Addressing a Structural Challenge? Melanie Simms, Sophie Gamwell, and Benjamin Hopkins 4. Welfare-to-work Policy under the Coalition Steve Williams and Peter Scott Part 3: Employment Relations under the Coalition 5. The Coalition Government and the Lifting of the Floor of Individual Employment Rights Roger Welch 6. Equality and Diversity at Work under the Coalition Simonetta Manfredi 7. Protecting Life and Death under the Coalition Phil James 8. Tightening the Grip: The Coalition Government and Migrant Workers Alex Balch 9. Plus ça change: The Coalition Government and Trade Unions Steve French and Andy Hodder Part 4: Reforming the State 10. The Coalition Government and Employment Relations in the Public Services Peter Scott and Steve Williams 11. Deciphering the Coalition's Big Society: Issues and Challenges for Work and Employment Relations Brian Abbott Part 5: The Coalition and Employment Relations: Perspectives and Prospects 12. Employment Relations under Coalition Government in Perspective Steve Williams and Peter Scott 13. Employment Relations under Coalition government: Reflections, Legacy and Prospects Steve Williams, Peter Scott, and Roger Welch
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