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Taking as its starting point the authors'' earlier work on Labour Legislation and Public Policy, this book provides a detailed account and critical analysis of British labour legislation and labour market regulation since the early 1990s. Referring back to the earlier history, and filling in the gaps in the early and mid-1990s, the work concentrates mainly on the legislation and policy measures in the employment sphere of the New Labour governments which have been in power since 1997, placing those developments in the context of the relevant aspects of European Community law. The work argues for an understanding of this body of legislation and regulatory activity as being directed towards the realisation of a flexible labour market, and shows how this objective has been pursued in three intersecting areas, those of regulating personal or individual employment relations, regulating collective representation, and promoting work. It explores the methods of regulation which have been used,

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1. Introduction ; 2. Personal Work Relations and Managerial Adaptability ; 3. Collective Labour Law ; 4. Promoting Work ; 5. Conclusion - A New Way Found?

Towards a Flexible Labour Market Labour Legislation and Regulation since the 1990s Oxford Labour Law

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      Publisher: Oxford University Press
      Publication Date: 3/1/2007 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780199217878, 978-0199217878
      ISBN10: 0199217874

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Taking as its starting point the authors'' earlier work on Labour Legislation and Public Policy, this book provides a detailed account and critical analysis of British labour legislation and labour market regulation since the early 1990s. Referring back to the earlier history, and filling in the gaps in the early and mid-1990s, the work concentrates mainly on the legislation and policy measures in the employment sphere of the New Labour governments which have been in power since 1997, placing those developments in the context of the relevant aspects of European Community law. The work argues for an understanding of this body of legislation and regulatory activity as being directed towards the realisation of a flexible labour market, and shows how this objective has been pursued in three intersecting areas, those of regulating personal or individual employment relations, regulating collective representation, and promoting work. It explores the methods of regulation which have been used,

      Table of Contents
      1. Introduction ; 2. Personal Work Relations and Managerial Adaptability ; 3. Collective Labour Law ; 4. Promoting Work ; 5. Conclusion - A New Way Found?

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