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This book is a study of the relationship between full-time union officers and shop stewards across the whole of British industry (public and private, manufacturing and services) in 1986-91. It is the first major study of union officers for 20 years, and one of the most detailed studies of workplace collective bargaining and union organization following the recession of the early 1980s. In the wake of recession, union decline, industrial restructuring, anti-union legislation, and changes in union policies (towards a 'new realism'), Britain is said by some commentators to be entering 'a new…mehr

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This book is a study of the relationship between full-time union officers and shop stewards across the whole of British industry (public and private, manufacturing and services) in 1986-91. It is the first major study of union officers for 20 years, and one of the most detailed studies of workplace collective bargaining and union organization following the recession of the early 1980s. In the wake of recession, union decline, industrial restructuring, anti-union legislation, and changes in union policies (towards a 'new realism'), Britain is said by some commentators to be entering 'a new industrial relations'. This book provides a unique body of evidence that throws new light on this claim, and casts serious doubt on its validity. It combines survey, interview, questionnaire and observation data and thus overcomes the well-known limitations of both large-scale surveys and individual case studies.
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John Kelly is a thirty-year veteran of the Broward County Sheriff's Office, one of the largest sheriff's offices in the country, and worked in and supervised many diferent units. He has been involved in hundreds of critical incidents during his career and received countless awards and honors, mostly for placing himself in harm's way so others may live. John has a BA from Norwich University, an MBA from Phoenix University, and is currently pursuing his life-coaching accreditation from the International Coach Federation. In December of 2020, John retired and recently launched "Sometimes Heroes Need Help," a leadership wellness program. John lives on an island just south of Saint Augustine with his wife, Nicol, of twenty-seven years, his daughter, Briana, and Mr. Wallace, his bull mastiff.