Industrial relations in the privatised coal industry: continuity, change and contradictions

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Abstract

This study seeks both to describe and account for the patterns of industrial relations which have emerged in the UK coal industry since privatisation in 1994. In doing so, it also aims to address some of the wider questions concerning the relationship between ownership and industrial relations. A series of hypotheses are advanced concerning how changes in ownership might affect industrial relations within the industry, and whether such changes would have positive or negative implications for organised labour. A case study approach is utilised to analyse labour relations developments at a number of collieries, and it is shown that the industrial relations strategies adopted by management within the new coal…

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Keywords
  • Industrial relations
  • Ambivalence
  • Coal
  • Organisational change
  • Economics
  • Economic geography
  • Market economy
  • Labour economics
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Decent work and economic growth
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