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Publikováno v:
Industrial Relations Journal. 54:132-149
Publikováno v:
Gender in Management: An International Journal.
Purpose This study aims to explore the experience of performing androgynous leadership approaches by New Zealand women leaders within the context of everyday conflict situations. Design/methodology/approach The research question “How do women leade
Autor:
Mark Harcourt
Publikováno v:
New Zealand Journal of Industrial Relations. 20
This paper argues that New Zealand needs a coherent approach to gender equity and that the experiences of other countries provide some evidence of which policies work and in what circumstances. For this purpose, the Canadian and Swedish approaches to
Publikováno v:
Economic and Industrial Democracy. 43:1817-1841
This article questions the perception of non-union workers as rather rigid and out-of-reach non-unionists by using research conducted in New Zealand. It explores whether, under new institutional architecture, non-unionists would continue to exhibit t
Publikováno v:
Economic and Industrial Democracy. 43:1095-1118
Drawing on survey findings, in this article the authors examine levels of public support in New Zealand for a union default. The key findings are that support is high (59%), that support is principally predicted by a belief in the default’s effecti
Publikováno v:
Industrial Law Journal. 50:375-404
Deploying insights from legal experts in New Zealand, this article examines how a union default could strengthen unions and boost their membership, while reconciling conflicting liberal and social democratic conceptions of freedom of association. The
Publikováno v:
Human Resource Management Journal. 30:149-163
This article provides an innovative defence of co-determination by way of exploring two of the most significant theorised objections to it from neo-liberal and libertarian perspectives, namely, the defence of the right to manage as freely chosen by e
Publikováno v:
Economic and Industrial Democracy. 42:1210-1231
Key EU agencies have successfully urged member states to scale back employment protection legislation as a solution to unemployment. The economic arguments for this reform are mixed, with recent empirical evidence largely unsupportive. Critics have a
Publikováno v:
Economic and Industrial Democracy. 42:1165-1188
The traditional view of economists is that unions cause market failures, thereby reducing economic efficiency. Freeman and Medoff challenged this overly negative view, suggesting unions address market failures associated with the ‘public goods’ a
Autor:
Gregor Gall, Mark Harcourt
Publikováno v:
Capital & Class. 43:407-415
The continued stasis in the now much reduced aggregate levels of union membership in Britain and elsewhere has such portent for widening inequalities in wealth and power under the neo-liberal variant of late capitalism that a union default requires i