Description: The Modernisation of the Public Services and Employee Relations provides an integrated and up-to-date account of changes in work and employment in the public services. The book examines a range of different sectors focusing on core public services, especially local government, the NHS and the civil service.
Review Quotes: "Employment relations in the public service are distinctive. There have been attempts by successive UK governments to make public services more like the private sector but they retain distinctive features: a largely feminised workforce, a preponderance of professional employment, high union density and management commitment to a 'good employer' obligation seen most notably in the pursuit of equality at work. This important book, by the UK's two premier commentators on public service employment relations, maps this distinctiveness and shows how it has survived through a decade of reform under New Labour. It is essential reading for anyone with an interest in public services and their management, in UK industrial relations and in the history of New Labour in power." -- Edmund Heery, Professor of Employment Relations, Cardiff University, UK