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Industrial Relations in Fleet Street

Industrial Relations in Fleet Street

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Like the docks and the car industry, Fleet Street has long fascinated the student of industrial relations. But there are special characteristics of industrial relations in Fleet Street which are often thought to be a major contributory factor in the desperate economic situation of many of the national newspapers. The main conclusion in this book is that the key to most aspects of industrial relations in Fleet Street lies in the reactions of the managements and chapels to the situation in the product market. Furthermore it is argued that many of the arrangements developed by the managements and chapels - and, in particular, the system of payment by task and pattern bargaining - have a number of mutual advantages, which helps to explain why there has been so little change.
Product details
Number of Pages:
201
Release Date:
1975-10-06
Publication Date:
1975-10-06
Publisher:
Blackwell Publishers
Languages:
Published: English, Original: English
ISBN10:
0631165304
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