Outlining the IER’s concerns on changes to access to justice….
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Challenging Race Discrimination at Work
The book is designed to help trade union representatives challenge race discrimination at work and includes an overview of the Race Relations…
Labour Law Review 2000
A review of the year’s case…
Workers in Cuba: Unions and Labour Relations
A study of industrial relations and employment law in…
The Future of Company Law: Fat Cats, Corporate Governance and Workers
How can legislation reduce the gap between rich and poor and maintain sanity when it comes to executive…
Resolving Employment Rights Disputes Through Mediation: The New Zealand Experience and ACAS Arbitration
Comparing the effectiveness of conciliation, mediation and arbitration in employment rights…
Developing Recognition and Representation in the UK: How Useful is the US Model?
An analysis of the potential of the UK’s recognition laws in light of the US…
Trade Union Rights in South Africa: the Labour Relations Act 1995
Why trade unions should take inspiration from South Africa’s Labour Relations…
Resisting Union-Busting Techniques: Lessons from Quebec
Canadian unions have experienced acute difficulties, most notably in the form of union-busting techniques by…
Labour’s Labour Law: Labour Law Reform in New Zealand Under a Labour Government
The author highlights the different approaches on collective issues compared with the UK, with particular emphasis on recognition and…
Labour Law Review 1999
Analysing the case law impacting workers and trade unions in…
Labour Law Review 2001
An analysis of the year’s leading statutory and judicial…