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PUBLIC EXPENDITURE CUTS AND JOB LOSS: A UNION RESPONSE
Authors:Derek  Fatchett  Stuart G  Ogden
Institution:formerly, Liberal Studies Division, Department of Adult Education and Extra Mural Studies, University of Leeds;School of Economic Studies, University of Leeds
Abstract:This article is based upon the findings of a survey which was directed at assessing the response of a public sector union to job loss amongst its members. The study was prompted by the anticipated effects on the union of cuts in public expenditure announced by Mrs. Thatcher's Government in 1979 and 1980. The purpose of the survey was, first, to investigate the processes through which job loss occurred and, secondly, to examine the ways in which the union contested those managerial decisions that affected the job security of its members. The main conclusion of the paper is that union resistance has been relatively sparse and it is suggested that this may be in part explained by the way in which job loss occurred. Of particular importance in this context is the loss of jobs through what we have called ‘job erosion’.
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