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Volume 27 Issue 3

Published: 2005 | Start Page: 238


Special Issue: Voice and the non-union workplace
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1463310 A bridge over troubled water: A decade of representation at South West Water
Carole Bonner, Paul J. Gollan (pp. 238-258)
Keywords: Employee representatives, Industrial relations, Trade union recognition, Trade unions, United Kingdom, Water industry
ArticleType: Case study
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1463311 Filling the vacuum? Non-union employee voice in the Auckland hotel industry
Peter Haynes (pp. 259-271)
Keywords: Employee representatives, Industrial relations, Joint consultations, New Zealand, Non-unionism
ArticleType: Research paper
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1463312 Non-union employee representation: exploring the efficacy of the voice process
Peter Butler (pp. 272-288)
Keywords: Employee representatives, Industrial relations, Joint consultations, Non-unionism, United Kingdom
ArticleType: Research paper
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1463313 Can there be non-union forms of workplace partnership?
Graham Dietz, John Cullen, Alan Coad (pp. 289-306)
Keywords: Clothing, Non-unionism, Organizational culture, Partnership, United Kingdom
ArticleType: Case study
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1463314 The management of voice in non-union organisations: managers’ perspectives
Tony Dundon, Adrian Wilkinson, Mick Marchington, Peter Ackers (pp. 307-319)
Keywords: Employee relations, Employee representatives, Joint consultations, Non-unionism, United Kingdom
ArticleType: Research paper
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