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Title: Collective bargaining in the British chemical industry: a case study
Authors: Verma, Pramod
Issue Date: 3-Apr-1973
Citation: Indian Journal of Industrial Relations, VIII, 4, (Apr 1973), 513-526
Abstract: In this article the author has sought to analyse the process and output of collective bargaining in the British chemical industry. Having traced the evolution of collective bargaining, the author presents a brief revieto of the issues and arguments raised. It is shown that both trade unions and employers]' organization are found to bargain in the atmosphere of mutual trust and good faith. However, as a result of ?he growth in productivity agree ments at the local level, the system of national bargaining has been rendered ineffective. Consequently, a national framework for productivity bargaining has been evolved.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/11718/3840
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