Reforming the labour market: an assessment of the UK policies of the Thatcher era
Under Thatcher the United Kingdom introduced a major program of labour market deregulation, claimed to have made the United Kingdom one of the least regulated labour markets in the OECD. This paper reviews the measures implemented and assesses their impact. Trade union membership declined steeply, a...
Auteur principal: | Gregory, M |
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Format: | Journal article |
Langue: | English |
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Blackwell Publishers Ltd.
1998
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