Industrial relations in the NHS

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Industrial relations in the NHS

Roger Seifert

Chapman & Hall, 1992

1st ed

  • :USA

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Includes index

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A comprehensive review of the 26 trade unions in the National Health Service, this work is a contribution to the delivery of health care in a period of major transition and development in its history. The book examines the professional associations and trade unions involved in collective bargaining; their history, structure, organization and policies; pay and conditions of service and their determination; and the NHS reforms and their industrial relations consequences for staff, their organizations and their terms of employment. This work should be of use to managers, trade unionists and students of politics, economics and industrial relations.

Table of Contents

  • Work, wages and the industrial relations tradition
  • the professions and their associations
  • the trade unions and their members
  • employers, managers and the conduct of industrial relations
  • Whitley and the survival of collective bargaining
  • deadlocked - arbitration, industrial action and pay review
  • workplace collective bargaining
  • the market, collective bargaining and the survival of custom.

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