Occupational change and the development of interest groups among white-collar workers in the U.K. : a long-term model
THIS paper sets out a brief summary of the analysis of industrial relations systems that has emerged from the work of scholars observing the British situation over the past twenty years. In particular it focuses upon the 'consensus-convergence model' favoured by American academics in the 1...
Main Author: | Loveridge, R |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Wiley-Blackwell Publishing Ltd.
1972
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