Trade Unions and the British Industrial Relations Crisis - Peter Ackers

Trade Unions and the British Industrial Relations Crisis

An Intellectual Biography of Hugh Clegg

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Buch | Hardcover
240 Seiten
2024
Routledge (Verlag)
978-1-032-42290-9 (ISBN)
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Hugh Clegg was a founding figure of post-war British Industrial Relations, the forerunner of Employment Relations and Human Resource Management, as taught in most Business Schools today. He defined ‘industrial democracy’ as collective bargaining with trade unions, laid the foundations for the pluralist approach to Industrial Relations, was a key figure in the post-war social sciences and a major public policy player. More widely, he was an important figure in the Cold War social democratic academic left, who broke with his earlier Communism to champion free trade unions in a liberal democratic society. He also produced the major Oxford University Press trade union history. This book aims to understand the politics and industrial relations of the post-war period in Britain (in which trade unions were central) through the life of a key public intellectual. It will help readers understand the political and social science roots of contemporary Employment Relations and Human Resource Management through a deep historical study of Clegg’s life and times, in the context of his post-war social democratic generation. It illustrates how the failures of post-war industrial relations led to Thatcherism. Current Employment Relations academics and public policy can learn much from this history, making it of value to researchers, students, and academics in the fields of Human Resource Management and business and management history.

Peter Ackers is an Emeritus Professor in the History of Industrial Relations at Loughborough University, UK.

1 Introduction: Why does Hugh Clegg still matter? Part One: Intellectual and Political Formation 2 A Methodist Family (1920-32) 3 A Communist in a Methodist School (1932-39) 4 Mass Observation then Oxford (1939-41) 5 War and Marriage (1941-45) Part Two: An Academic and Public Life 6 Losing Faith: Magdalen College (1945-47) 7 Industrial Democracy: Nuffield College (1947-54) 8 The ‘Oxford School’ of Industrial Relations (1954-64) 9 Reforming British Industrial Relations: The Donovan Commission (1964-68) 10 The ‘Warwick School’ of Industrial Relations (1968-79) 11 The Thatcher Turning Point? From Industrial Democracy to Trade Union History (1979-95) 12 Personal Epilogue: The legacy of Hugh Clegg

Erscheint lt. Verlag 28.6.2024
Reihe/Serie Routledge Research in Employment Relations
Verlagsort London
Sprache englisch
Maße 152 x 229 mm
Gewicht 630 g
Themenwelt Literatur Biografien / Erfahrungsberichte
Sachbuch/Ratgeber Beruf / Finanzen / Recht / Wirtschaft Wirtschaft
Geisteswissenschaften Geschichte
Wirtschaft Betriebswirtschaft / Management Personalwesen
Wirtschaft Volkswirtschaftslehre
ISBN-10 1-032-42290-4 / 1032422904
ISBN-13 978-1-032-42290-9 / 9781032422909
Zustand Neuware
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