Contemporary Employers’ Organizations

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Capitalism
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Central UK Government
Collective Agreements
Collective Bargaining
Collective Bargaining Coverage
collective bargaining research
Common Language
comparative employment systems
Coordinated Market Economies
Countervailing Power
cross-national employer association analysis
Devolved Territories
Dg Employment
Employer Collective Action
Employer Interest Representation
Employment
Employment Relations
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Fair Work Australia
German Employers
industrial relations
Industrial Relations System
International Governmental Organizations
international labor policy
labor market institutions
Labour Supply
Management
Multi-employer Agreements
Multi-employer Bargaining
Multi-employer Collective Bargaining
organizational resilience theory
Public Policy
Sectoral Social Dialogue
Sectoral Social Dialogue Committees
SME
SME Development
Social Partner
UK Conservative Party
UK Government
Work Incentives

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367611941
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 09 May 2022
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This book argues that employers’ organizations are resilient organizations that adapt to changing circumstances by developing new practices. Adaptation has been prompted by changing economic and social contexts, including state interventions and union activities. Contexts vary over time, across countries and world regions. The purpose of the book is to explore these variations and their impacts on employer organization.

The book covers the following themes across four book sections: theoretical perspectives on employer collective action; employers’ organizations in different types of capitalism; different types of employers’ organizations; and international and comparative employer interest representation. Theoretical explorations examining employer power, political preferences, meta-organizing, and ideological foundations are complemented by studies of employers’ organization in China, Denmark, Australia, Germany, Turkey, Canada, and the UK. Different types such as regional and international employers’ organizations are also examined. The book is one of the few edited volumes to examine employer collective action within work and employment, and is the first since 1984 to consider western and non-western contexts.

The book will be of interest to employment relations and sociology of work researchers, scholars, advanced students, and practitioners as it brings new perspectives to an understudied actor in employment relations: employers’ organizations.

Leon Gooberman is a Lecturer in Employment Relations at Cardiff Business School, Cardiff University, UK.

Marco Hauptmeier is a Professor of International Human Resource Management at Cardiff Business School, Cardiff University, UK.