Industrial Relations in Ireland
By (author): Gerard McMahon Joseph Wallace Michelle O'Sullivan Patrick Gunnigle
A concise overview of contemporary Irish Industrial Relations, reflecting the changed economic, legislative, social and political environments in Ireland today. Provides all the main contextual issues and theoretical perspectives, combined with details on institutions, to promote an informed view of this subject. Presents a historical and international context, allowing for an apprecaition of industrial relations processes, law and practice. Highlights the Croke Park Agreement, new employment legislation and trade union law amendments, and features and analyses all current industrial relations developments. Includes comparative material, which gives context to the nature and development of the contemporary Irish system of industrial relations. Provides guidance on key skills for managing people, including negotiation skills and skills for conducting disciplinary and grievance interviews. Presents a balanced and comprehensive treatment of contentious topics, and uses case studies to provide context and engage debate. Written For: Industrial Relations or Human Resource Management courses at third level Institute of Professional Development courses Industrial relations practitioners
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