This module will explore unitary and pluralistic frames of reference, the role of the trade union, the history and development of trade unions, the main actors in industrial relations, industrial conflict and the resolution of collective disputes, the nature of industrial conflict. You will discuss different types of dispute, resolving conflict, collective bargaining and negotiation, employee participation, the shift from industrial relations to employee relations and the role of empowerment.
- Open Days
- Subjects
- View all Courses
- Bridging Course
- Business
- Childhood
- Computing
- Creative Industries
- Criminology
- Dance
- Education
- Engineering
- English and Creative Writing
- Health
- History
- Law
- Music
- Nursing
- Politics and International Relations
- Psychology and Counselling
- Social Work
- Sociology
- Sport
- Stage and Screen
- Teaching
- Study
- International
- International Courses
- Study & Apply
- International Pathways
- Country Specific Entry Requirements
- English Language Requirements
- International Short Programme Unit (ISPU)
- Fees and Finance – International
- International Scholarships
- Student Support
- Visa and Immigration
- Study Abroad and Exchange
- Your Country Representatives
- Life
- Collaborate
- Research
- About
- Information For