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Stabilising Industrial Relations in a Multi‐Plant Footwear Company

E.G.A. Armstrong (Robens Professor of Industrial Relations, Manchester Business School)
J.F.B. Goodman (Frank Thomas Professor of Industrial Relations, University of Manchester Institute of Science and Technology)
J.E. Davis (Research Fellow, University of Manchester Institute of Science and Technology)
A. Wagner (Lecturer in Industrial Relations, Manchester Polytechnic)

Personnel Review

ISSN: 0048-3486

Article publication date: 1 January 1978

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Abstract

This article derives from a research project supported by the Social Science Research Council, the results of which appear in a book, Rule Making and Industrial Peace. The article is an account of industrial relations in a large multiplant footwear manufacturing company and a discussion of the factors, including personnel management initiatives, which appear to make for stable industrial relations in circumstances which from experience in some other industries commonly seem conducive to conflict, e.g. a high proportion of the labour force employed on payment by results, variable piecework earnings and disparities of earnings between factories.

Citation

Armstrong, E.G.A., Goodman, J.F.B., Davis, J.E. and Wagner, A. (1978), "Stabilising Industrial Relations in a Multi‐Plant Footwear Company", Personnel Review, Vol. 7 No. 1, pp. 19-30. https://doi.org/10.1108/eb055350

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MCB UP Ltd

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