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What is employee relations?
Employee relations
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Communication and consultation
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November 2005
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Summarises the changing nature of employee relations work in UK organisations. Based on interviews with HR executives and on recent research by leading academics in the field. The report aims to:
profile the decline in formal industrial relations work in organisations
describe some of the current work that HR professionals carry out under the heading of employer relations
stimulate debate about some key issues for HR professionals.
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