
Employment Relations in the Shadow of Recession
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Employment Relations in the Shadow of Recession examines the state of British employment relations in 2011, how this has changed since 2004, and the role the recession played in shaping employees' experiences of work. It draws on findings from the 2011 Workplace Employment Relations Study, comparing these with the results of the previous study conducted in 2004. These surveys - each collecting responses from around 2,500 workplace managers, 1,000 employee representatives and over 20,000 employees - provide the most comprehensive portrait available of workplace employment relations in Britain.
The book provides an in-depth analysis of the changes made to employment practices through the recession and of the impact that the economic downturn had on the shape and character of the employment relationship.
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Helen Bewley is a Senior Research Fellow at the National Institute of Economic and Social Research, UK.
Alex Bryson is a Senior Research Fellow at the National Institute of Economic and Social Research, UK.
John Forth is a Senior Research Fellow at the National Institute of Economic and Social Research, UK.
Stephanie Freeth is a Senior Research Officer at the Department for Business Innovation and Skills, UK.
Lucy Stokes is a Senior Research Officer at the National Institute of Economic and Social Research, UK.
Stephen Wood is Professor of Management, University of Leicester, UK.
Content
In the Shadow of Recession
Employment and Flexible Working
The Involvement of Employees in Workplace Change
Pay and Rewards
The Quality of Jobs and Employment
Employee Wellbeing
The Quality of Employment Relations
The Impact of Recession
Conclusion
Appendix.
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