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Staff Relations in the Civil Service - Fifty Years of Whitleyism

English · Hardback

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Staff Relations in the Civil Service (1973) describes the origins of the Civil Service National Whitley Council, the growing pains it endured in its early years, its major achievements and the role it played in industrial relations between staff in the civil service and their employers, the British Government.


List of contents

1. The Setting Up of the National Whitley Council 2. Starch and Dynamite 3. Since World War Two 4. Pay and Conditions over Fifty Years 5. Arbitration 6. Industrial and Political Action 7. Women: the Fight for Equality 8. Departmental Whitleyism 9. Whitleyism and the Industrial Civil Service 10. Conclusion

Summary

Staff Relations in the Civil Service (1973) describes the origins of the Civil Service National Whitley Council, the growing pains it endured in its early years, its major achievements and the role it played in industrial relations between staff in the civil service and their employers, the British Government.

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