All Stories

  1. Jack Saunders, Assembling Cultures: Workplace Activism, Labour Militancy and Culture Change in Britain’s Car Factories, 1945–82
  2. After UCS: Workplace Occupation in Britain in the 1970s
  3. Workplace Occupation in the United Kingdom, 1971–2019: Appendix to Special Issue of Labour History Review
  4. Migrant Workers and the Capitalist Labor Process under Neoliberalism
  5. Between consultation and collective bargaining? The changing role of non‐union employee representatives: a case study from the finance sector
  6. Supporting workplace dispute resolution in smaller businesses: policy perspectives and operational realities
  7. Factory Occupation, Workers’ Cooperatives and Alternative Production: Lessons from Britain in the 1970s
  8. DEFYING EXTINCTION? THE REVIVAL OF THE STRIKE IN UK EMPLOYMENT RELATIONS
  9. Employing Migrant Workers: Case Study Research
  10. Employment Struggles and the Commodification of Time
  11. Affirmation, games, and insecurity: cultivating consent within a new workplace regime
  12. Individual contracts, collective bargaining and trade unionism: a case for the union voice
  13. “All together better?” Single status and union recognition in the chemical industry
  14. Labour, Skills and Training
  15. The Yellow Brick Road: Total Quality Management and the Restructuring of Organizational Culture
  16. Thatcherism
  17. The reluctant philanthropists: Thatcherism, the butter mountain and the welfare state
  18. Factory Occupation, Workers’ Cooperatives and Alternative Production