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Tag: Lesley Giles

To what extent should there be ‘employee voice’ within the workplace?

Posted on June 8, 2013 by JL Admin

Introduction: In recent decades the topic of ‘employee voice’ within a business organization has come up for discussion in management literature.  At the same time, business analysts have explored in depth various possible distribution of powers within the workplace and the dynamics involved therein.  Terms such as ‘involvement’ and ‘participation’ have been elaborated and explained…

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Differences between free-market and interventionist approaches to employee relations in the UK

Posted on September 15, 2010October 27, 2012 by JL Admin

The recognition that the free trade system needs to be balanced by a legislative framework came from Tony Blair in a recent World Bank meeting in Prague. The prime minister emphasized the raising of labour and animal welfare standards. He also expressed concerns for employer’s attitude towards worker and environmental health. The fact that around…

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