This book provides a comprehensive and critical account of contemporary UK employee relations.

Bob Smale, Brighton University

This book is very up-to-date on contemporary research with various national and international examples that encourage students to think critically about employment relations.

Marilena Antoniadou, Manchester Metropolitan University

A comprehensive and up-to-date book on employment relations. Easily accessible, full of useful examples and case studies that make things clear to students. Has a good relationship between theory and practice and is structured in a clear way.

Jane Holgate, University of Leeds

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This is a contemporary and welcome book of international significance, providing a solid understanding of employment relations and an articulate discussion of the circumstances of the twenty-first century envirnment, in which these relations operate. By highlighting the experiences of workers themselves, it manages to cover in a critical way the role of managers and HR practitioners, and to further illustrate the role of trade unions and worker representation. Anyone interested in the ways work and employment relations are experienced, regulated and contested, from various perspectives, will find this book an invaluable source of fascinating and critical arguments.

Dr Marilena Antoniadou, Manchester Metropolitan University

Highly accessible to both our home and international students, this excellent introduction to employment relations provides a critical understanding of the historical context, politics and dynamics of employment relations today, with a focus on the UK and the EU, including instructive teaching tools and case studies of recent policy and legal challenges such as Brexit and their significance for ER.

Professor Gabriella Alberti, Leeds University

Introducing Employment Relations provides a theoretically informed discussion of key debates in the field of employment relations. The chapters are guided by a clear structure that organizes the material in an accessible manner. Its critical approach to the analysis of employment relations makes it an essential book for both students and teachers.

Dr Dragos Adascalitei, University of Sheffield

The fifth edition of this excellent, proven book is written in a straightforward and engaging style, making it easy for students at all levels to understand the field of employment relations as well as major changes within the wider political, economic and social context. A highly accessible and comprehensive text.

Terry Driscoll, University of South Wales

This is an excellent, comprehensive and very insightful book that critically and thoughtfully addresses the many and varied contemporary developments in employment relations.

Dr Andrew Smith, University of Bradford

In a field awash with introductory texts; Williams' Introducing Employment Relations stands head and shoulders above the rest.

Niall Cullinane, Queen's University Belfast

This book is an outstanding introduction to the study of work and employment relations; synthesising key theoretical debates, the wider research literature and novel, contemporary case studies.

Stephen Mustchin, University of Manchester

What I truly like about this book is it offers very structured, focused and comprehensive content on employment relations. You can see a clear flow of discussion points in each chapter which connects its readers to real life scenarios through strategically placed case studies and other related examples.

Dr Sawlat Zaman, Newcastle University

This is an insightful and critical text that introduces students to the full range of participants and processes within individual and collective employment relationships.

Dr Ronnie Caddow, Glasgow Caledonian University

This new and extensively updated edition of Introducing Employment Relations draws on the most up-to-date research and contemporary examples to help students develop their knowledge, understanding and critical assessment of the main issues relating to employment relations. Essential reading for undergraduates and postgraduates studying employment relations, human resource management, and business studies, Introducing Employment Relations contains a wealth of features designed to prompt students to critically reflect on how employment relations are regulated, experienced, and contested by organizations and employees; collectively or individually. Facilitating learning and prompting lively debates, such features include case studies, reflective segments, international perspectives, insights into practice, summary points, and end-of-chapter assignment and discussion questions. Whilst maintaining a critical focus to draw out the contemporary debates surrounding employment relations, this text is written in a lively, engaging and accessible style. This book is supported by a range of online resources, including: For students: Annotated web links Web case studies Updates to content relating to legislation, research, or policy Video links For lecturers: PowerPoint slides Case study guide A guide to end-of-chapter questions A guide to web cases
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Combining a broad variety of contemporary examples with up-to-date research, this thought-provoking text will help you to develop your knowledge, understanding, and critical assessment of the main theories and themes relating to employment relations.
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Part 1: Introducing employment relations 1: The nature of employment relations Part 2: The dimensions of employment relations 2: Employment relations in the contemporary economy 3: The politics of employment relations 4: Social divisions and employment relations Part 3: Key elements of employment relations 5: Managing employment relations 6: Trade unions and worker representation 7: Pay determination and employment relations 8: Working time and employment relations Part 4: Conflict and employment relations 9: Labour conflict and employment relations 10: Resolving labour conflict Part 5: Employment relations: Perspectives and prospects 11: Globalization and employment relations 12: Conclusion: Understanding employment relations
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The book's critical approach moves beyond a descriptive narrative to ensure students are challenged and can appreciate the complexities inherent in the subject. A wealth of learning features, including 'international perspectives', 'contesting employment relations' and 'insight into practice' boxes offer students a variety of perspectives as well historic, legal, and cultural context. A wide range of up-to-date research, contemporary examples and case studies are used to guide students through the real world of work, employment, and employment relations. An accessible writing style and the thematic organization of the book engages students from the start, and clarifies the often complex and multifaceted issues. Also available as an e-book with functionality, navigation features, and links that offer extra learning support
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Dr Steve Williams is a Reader in Employment Relations at the University of Portsmouth.
The book's critical approach moves beyond a descriptive narrative to ensure students are challenged and can appreciate the complexities inherent in the subject. A wealth of learning features, including 'international perspectives', 'contesting employment relations' and 'insight into practice' boxes offer students a variety of perspectives as well historic, legal, and cultural context. A wide range of up-to-date research, contemporary examples and case studies are used to guide students through the real world of work, employment, and employment relations. An accessible writing style and the thematic organization of the book engages students from the start, and clarifies the often complex and multifaceted issues. Also available as an e-book with functionality, navigation features, and links that offer extra learning support
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780198835530
Publisert
2020
Utgave
5. utgave
Utgiver
Oxford University Press
Vekt
814 gr
Høyde
243 mm
Bredde
189 mm
Dybde
22 mm
Aldersnivå
U, 05
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
488

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Biografisk notat

Dr Steve Williams is a Reader in Employment Relations at the University of Portsmouth.