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“An umbrella full of holes?”: Corporate Restructuring, Redundancy and the Effectiveness of ICE Regulations

Alternative title Un parapluie percé ? Restructurations d’entreprise, licenciements et efficacité de l’application au Royaume-Uni de la Directive européenne sur l’information et la consultation des travailleurs

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Taylor P, Baldry C, Danford A & Stewart P (2009) “An umbrella full of holes?”: Corporate Restructuring, Redundancy and the Effectiveness of ICE Regulations [Un parapluie percé ? Restructurations d’entreprise, licenciements et efficacité de l’application au Royaume-Uni de la Directive européenne sur l’information et la consultation des travailleurs]. Relations Industrielles / Industrial Relations, 64 (1), pp. 27-49. http://www.synergiescanada.org/browse/erudit/ri17/ri2892/029537ar

Abstract
This article concerns the manner in which the European Union Information and Consultation of Employees (ICE) Directive has been implemented in the UK in the harsh corporate conditions of restructuring, redundancy and site closure. Drawing on interview and documentary evidence from six case companies (Peugeot-Citro?n, General Motors, Prudential, Aviva, Marconi, Rolls-Royce), the article exposes major fault lines in the effectiveness of the UK’s ICE Regulations to provide even limited protection for employees who were presented with redundancy as a fait accompli. Contrary to management claims, ICE arrangements have not provided additional levels of representation either to complement unions or to fill the “representation gap” left by declining coverage. The failure to consult raises broader questions on the wider political and legislative environment in the UK.

Keywords
European Union; information and consultation of employees; UK; plant closure; Quality of work life Case studies; European Union; Organizational behavior; Work environment

Journal
Relations Industrielles / Industrial Relations: Volume 64, Issue 1

StatusPublished
Publication date31/12/2009
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PublisherSynergies: Canada's SSH Research Infrastructure / Département des relations industrielles de l'Université Laval
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ISSN0034-379X

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Professor Chris Baldry

Professor Chris Baldry

Emeritus Professor, Management, Work and Organisation

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