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INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS, THE POLICE AND PUBLIC ORDER — SOME LESSONS OF THE MINERS' STRIKE
Peter WallingtonThe miners' strike of 1984–5 does not lend itself easily to general conclusions. It was, and it is hoped will remain, unique. Nevertheless, it laid bare some significant trends…
STRESS AT THE TOP: THE PRICE OF SUCCESS AMONG FRENCH CORPORATE PRESIDENTS
Benjamin Stora, Cary L. CooperAre top executives stronger and more resistant than the firm's managers they are leading? Is there a human cost in terms of psychic and psychosomatic trouble linked to the…
THE ONE THAT GOT AWAY: RHETORIC IN NEGOTIATION
Paul S. KirkbrideIn two previous articles, this author drew attention to the importance of the linguistic resources of legitimising principles, and the uses of ideology and rhetoric in bargaining…
EMPLOYMENT ADJUSTMENTS IN RECESSION: A WIRE INDUSTRY STUDY
Peter Barrar, Terry SullivanThis article draws from “institutional” labour economics and mainstream industrial relations, but differs from the more usual uses of their ideas in a number of ways. For example…
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