HRM OB seminar: Trade Unions and the Agendas of Joint Regulation.
Published: 31 October 2022
16 November. Professor Miguel Martínez Lucio, University of Manchester
Professor Miguel Martínez Lucio, University of Manchester.
Trade Unions and the Agendas of Joint Regulation: Understanding the changing strategies and remits in a context of social and employment fragmentation.
Wednesday 16th of November, 10:30-12:00
Main Building, room 540A
Miguel Martínez Lucio is a Professor at the University of Manchester (Work & Equalities Institute and the Alliance Manchester Business School). He works on questions related to the changing nature of worker representation, the impact of new forms of management strategies, the politics of social inclusion and equality at work, and the changing nature of regulation in terms of industrial relations. He is a member of BUIRA and CLS.
Abstract
The presentation aims to outline the way collective bargaining has changed in general terms since the late 20th Century and the way that new approaches to collective bargaining have developed. It outlines the constraints and problems with joint regulation from a radical perspective, but also how workers and their various organisations have responded to these limitations and developed new strategies and forms of mobilisation related to the processes of bargaining. It outlines some of the emerging debates and tensions as to how collective bargaining should be articulated and constructed across various political and organisational approaches.
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First published: 31 October 2022
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