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ID172412
Title ProperIndustrial Relations and the Limits of the State
Other Title InformationCan a Left Labour Government Resurrect Comprehensive Sectoral Collective Bargaining and Restore Trade Union Power?
LanguageENG
AuthorACKERS, PETER
Summary / Abstract (Note)Since 2017 the British Labour Party has proposed mandatory sectoral collective bargaining (SCB) as a comprehensive strategy to rebuild the trade union voice across the entire economy. The intellectual roots lie in the Institute of Employment Rights’ (IER) Manifesto for Labour Law (2016). First, this article explains the core IER approach, questioning its feasibility given current low levels of union membership and bargaining coverage and whether it would produce the stable and productive economy promised. Second, the article develops four social science objections to this state‐driven approach centred on industrial relations history; political sociology; economics; and political philosophy. The conclusion argues that while stronger voluntary trade unions could help, it is neither practicable nor desirable for the state to impose a trade union, single‐channel approach to employee voice. Instead, a ‘mixed economy of voice’ is proposed, perhaps including statutory works councils, which speaks directly to all employees—union and non‐union—and wins broader political, employer and public support.
`In' analytical NotePolitical Quarterly Vol. 91, No.1; Jan-Mar 2020: p.173-181
Journal SourcePolitical Quarterly 2020-03 91, 1
Key WordsIndustrial Relations ;  Labour Government ;  Institute of Employment Rights