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Employee information & consultation: regulation, reform or revolution?
Employee relations
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Absence
Communication and consultation
Discipline and grievances
Dismissal
Psychological contract
Redundancy
Trade unions
Whistleblowing
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March 2005
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Questions posed were:
Will implementation of the Regulations cause anxiety or happiness?
How might employers act on the proposition that, in order to build productive work relations, they should provide their employees with information and consultation at both individual and collective level?
What is the research agenda to evaluate the impact?
View report from 2009 Voice and Value conference
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