Publications

Deregulation and privatisation – the case of the London Dockers

by Roy Mankelow Published in April 1996

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The Law on Industrial Action Under the Conservatives

By Dr Sonia McKay

Published in February 1996

In the first comprehensive study of its kind the author looks at the impact of Conservative employment laws since 1980 by examining all known cases of legal action taken against the unions during the period. Dr McKay concludes that employers are now more prepared to go to law and more skilled in employing the law in their interests.

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Industrial Action Ballots and the Law

By Jane Elgar and Bob Simpson

Published in January 1996

LSE based academics publish the results of a three year research project on the effects of pre strike ballots and show how the law has substantially undermined the ability of trade union members to negotiate successfully for their demands and to democratically determine their own procedures.

Women in Labour: Parenting Rights at Work

By Sandra Fredman

Published in October 1995

Labour Law and Freedom – Further Essays in Labour Law

By Professor Bill Wedderburn QC

Published in October 1995

Published in conjunction with Lawrence and Wishart this 464 page volume is a collection of essays by the doyen of British employment law Lord Wedderburn QC. It contains a number of essays especially written for this volume.

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Towards The Insecurity Society: The Tax Trap of Self-Employment

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by Dr Mark Harvey Published in October 1995
The author, a Senior Research Associate at the International Centre for Labour Studies, University of Manchester, shows how the phenomenal growth of bogus self employment practices undermines workers’ rights and the Welfare State.

 

 

 

 

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