British Industrial Relations (1983) provides a comprehensive and balanced approach to British industrial relations, a subject with a variety of academic interpretations. The author draws on political and social theory to explain both the state of British industrial relations in the 1980s and the conflicting prescriptions for change.
British Industrial Relations (1983) provides a comprehensive and balanced approach to British industrial relations, a subject with a variety of academic interpretations. The author draws on political and social theory to explain both the state of British industrial relations in the 1980s and the conflicting prescriptions for change.