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Bagchi, Aditi.
Who should Talk? what Counts as Employee Voice and Who Stands to Gain.
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Boxall, Peter, Richard B. Freeman, Peter Haynes.
The Anglo-American Economies and Employee Voice.
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Brown, Michelle, Christina Cregan.
The Influence of Union Membership Status on Workers' Willingness to Participate in Joint Consultation.
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Bruen, Van, Michelle Greenwood, Harry J.
Enhancing Employee Voice: Are Voluntary Employer-Employee Partnerships enough?
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Bryson, Alex.
Managerial Responsiveness to Union and Nonunion Worker Voice in Britain.
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Budd, John W., Paul Gollan, Adrian Wilkinson.
New Approaches to Employee Voice and Participation in Organizations.
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Budd, John W., Stefan Zagelmeyer.
Chapter 20: Public Policy and Employee Participation.
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Casebourne, Jo.
Employment Rights at Work -- Survey of Employees 2005.
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Charlwood, Andy, Mike Terry.
21st Century Models of Employee Representation: Structures, Processes and Outcomes.
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Colling, Trevor.
What Space for Unions on the Floor of Rights?: Trade Unions and the Enforcement of Statutory Individual Employment Rights.
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Cooper, Laura J.
Letting the Puppets Speak: Employee Voice in the Legislative History of the Wagner Act.
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Cranford, Cynthia J., Deena Ladd.
Community Unionism: Organising for Fair Employment in Canada.
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Dau-Schmidt, Kenneth G.
Promoting Employee Voice in the American Economy: A Call for Comprehensive Reform.
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Edwards, Paul.
Justice in the Workplace: Why it is Important and Why A New Public Policy Initiative is Needed.
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Fay, Charles, Adrian Wilkinson.
Guest Editors' Note: New Times for Employee Voice?
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Haynes, Peter.
Filling the Vacuum? Non-Union Employee Voice in the Auckland Hotel Industry.
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Heery, Edmund.
The Representation Gap and the Future of Worker Representation.
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Hyde, Alan.
Who Speaks for the Working Poor?: A Preliminary Look at the Emerging Tetralogy of Representation of Low-Wage Service Workers.
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Hyde, Alan.
New Institutions for Worker Representation in the United States: Theoretical Issues.
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Ireland, Migrant Rights Centre.
Mobilising for Social Justice: Migrant Rights Centre Ireland's Community Work Model.



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