2024
DOI: 10.1111/irj.12430
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Dancing at the crossroads: Lessons from Ireland on collective labour law reform

Alan Eustace

Abstract: The past 20 years were convulsive for industrial relations in Ireland: from boom to bust and back again, with the Financial Crisis killing off national bargaining; the Supreme Court first undermining sectoral bargaining, then shifting back in favour of it; and of course, the Covid‐19 pandemic generating an overhaul of working conditions across society. All along, widespread industrial unrest has been notable by its absence. Long‐term decline in Irish trade union density continues, despite recent research showi… Show more

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