
Finding a Voice at Work?
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- Foreword
- 1: Stewart Johnstone and Peter Ackers: Introduction: Employee Voice: The Key Question for Contemporary Employment Relations
- PART ONE: KEY CONCEPTS
- 2: Edmund Heery: Frames of Reference and Worker Participation
- 3: David Guest: Voice and Employee Engagement
- 4: Anne-marie Greene: Voice and Workforce Diversity
- PART TWO: UNION VOICE - COMPETING STRATEGIES
- 5: Peter Ackers: Trade Unions as Professional Associations
- 6: Melanie Simms: Union organizing as an alternative to Partnership. Or what to do when employers can't keep their side of the bargain
- 7: Stewart Johnstone: The case for Workplace Partnership
- PART THREE: EUROPEAN MODELS and VARIETIES OF CAPITALISM
- 8: Peter Samuel and Nick Bacon: Social partnership in devolved nations: Scotland and Wales
- 9: Michael Gold and Ingrid Artus: Employee Participation in Germany: Tensions and Challenges
- 10: Andrew Timming and Michael Whittall: The Promise of European Works Councils: 20 years of Statutory Employee Voice
- 11: Tony Dobbins and Tony Dundon: The EU Information and Consultation Directive in liberal-market economies
- PART FOUR: LOOKING AHEAD
- 12: Richard Hyman: Making Voice Effective: Imagining Trade Union responses to an era of post-Industrial Democracy
- 13: Bruce E.Kaufman: The future of employee voice in the USA: predictions from an employment relations model of voice
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