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The Reconstruction of Workplace Conflict Resolution

The Reconstruction of Workplace Conflict Resolution

William K. Roche; Paul Teague; Denise Currie

TAYLOR FRANCIS LTD
2026
nidottu
Many attempts have been made in recent decades by liberal market economies to reconstruct public workplace conflict resolution agencies in response to major changes in patterns of workplace conflict. These have often been hampered or stymied by political schisms, stalemate or inertia. The radical reconstruction of conflict resolution in Ireland marks out a major exception to the international pattern and represents a case of successful adaptation and innovation in conflict resolution services and supports. Drawing on detailed primary research, and aimed at scholars, policy makers, professionals and students, this book examines the drivers of innovation in the Irish case and shows how the new state agency for workplace conflict resolution, the Workplace Relations Commission, operates and maintains the confidence of employers, unions, people at work and government. The Irish case is considered in comparative context, and current strategic challenges facing the Workplace Relations Commission are assessed.
The Reconstruction of Workplace Conflict Resolution

The Reconstruction of Workplace Conflict Resolution

William K. Roche; Paul Teague; Denise Currie

TAYLOR FRANCIS LTD
2024
sidottu
Many attempts have been made in recent decades by liberal market economies to reconstruct public workplace conflict resolution agencies in response to major changes in patterns of workplace conflict. These have often been hampered or stymied by political schisms, stalemate or inertia. The radical reconstruction of conflict resolution in Ireland marks out a major exception to the international pattern and represents a case of successful adaptation and innovation in conflict resolution services and supports. Drawing on detailed primary research, and aimed at scholars, policy makers, professionals and students, this book examines the drivers of innovation in the Irish case and shows how the new state agency for workplace conflict resolution, the Workplace Relations Commission, operates and maintains the confidence of employers, unions, people at work and government. The Irish case is considered in comparative context, and current strategic challenges facing the Workplace Relations Commission are assessed.
Brexit and the Political Economy of Ireland

Brexit and the Political Economy of Ireland

Paul Teague

TAYLOR FRANCIS LTD
2023
nidottu
The UK’s departure from the EU has profoundly affected the politics and economics of Northern Ireland. Brexit has shattered a political accommodation that was taking shape in the region that involved nationalism and unionism refraining from aggressively pursuing their own objectives or making excessive demands on each other. Economically, it has made the task of building an innovative economy in the region immeasurably more difficult. Without radical change, Northern Ireland is destined to be an economic outhouse of an under-performing UK economy.This book represents the first systematic study of the impact of Brexit on the political and economic future of Northern Ireland and Ireland. It provides a detailed assessment of the consequences of the Belfast Agreement and highlights how Brexit imperils the advances that have been made since its signing in 1998. It makes a dispassionate assessment of the changes that may be necessary to create a stronger Northern Ireland economy. On the one hand, demands for the immediate unification of Ireland that are now being made loudly and persistently by nationalists and republicans are considered too precipitous. The two economies on the island are not yet ready for Irish unity. On the other hand, the book argues the case for a radical reorientation of the Northern Ireland economy through the incremental creation of an all-Ireland economy.The book cuts through the rhetoric that characterizes so much discussion about the Northern Ireland economy and provides a hard-headed appraisal of not only its structure and performance, but also the economic feasibility of Irish unity.
The Grid 2

The Grid 2

Paul Teague

Clixeo Ltd
2021
pokkari
Two friends trapped in The Grid ... A President who was there when the plague began ... A conspiracy to keep the truth from those caught in The City ... A man who will stop at nothing to hold his wife and children once again ...Caught in The Grid, Joe Parsons must fight to stay alive as his enemies conspire against him.While his friends work to save him, more startling truths are revealed about President Josh Delman's past.But Damien Hunter is on to the President, and he'll stop at nothing to save the wife and children who were stolen from him.In the second part of The Grid Trilogy, the truth is finally revealed about the plague years and how the decimation of humanity could have been stopped.But one man will do what it takes to keep the truth hidden. Note: This book has a cliffhanger ending and is written in UK English]The sequel to The Grid 1: Fall of Justice ...The Grid 2: Quest for Vengeance is the second part of The Grid TrilogyThe Grid 3: Catharsis is the final part of story.
The Grid 1

The Grid 1

Paul Teague

Clixeo Ltd
2021
pokkari
A fortress city. A terrifying prison. A survivor determined to beat the odds ...Joe Parsons is playing with fire and he knows it.He has no idea what deadly secrets he and his friends will uncover when they finally hack into The City's sinister Fortrillium network.Justice is in short supply in the harsh, decaying world in which he's been raised but Joe is desperate to uncover the truth behind his father's sudden disappearance seven years previously.On the brink of a breakthrough, Joe is captured red-handed and sent directly to The Grid, a deadly, gamified colosseum from which only one person has ever escaped alive.Hunted by his enemies and in constant danger, Joe must find a way to survive.What he discovers along the way will change his life forever ... if he can manage to escape.Fall of Justice is a gripping work of dystopian sci-fi, set in post-plague world hundreds of years in the future.
The Grid 3

The Grid 3

Paul Teague

Clixeo Ltd
2021
pokkari
The final part of The Grid TrilogyA deadly deal struck in secret ...The betrayal which sentenced millions to certain death ...A man who will stop at nothing to be reunited with his family ...The ticking clock which could wipe out humanity ...Only one man can end it all ...In the final part of The Grid Trilogy, Joe Parsons is forced to forge extraordinary alliances in order to survive.Having discovered the mystery at the centre of The Grid, he's not only fighting for his own life, he must now move fast to save the entire city.The secrets of the past come back to haunt President Delman whose actions as a young man damned the citizens to their miserable lives within the high concrete walls.The race is on to beat The Catharsis and assure the future of humanity.The Grid 3: Catharsis is the final part in The Grid Trilogy.The Grid 1: Fall of Justice and The Grid 2: Quest for Vengeance are also available.
Brexit and the Political Economy of Ireland
The UK’s departure from the EU has profoundly affected the politics and economics of Northern Ireland. Brexit has shattered a political accommodation that was taking shape in the region that involved nationalism and unionism refraining from aggressively pursuing their own objectives or making excessive demands on each other. Economically, it has made the task of building an innovative economy in the region immeasurably more difficult. Without radical change, Northern Ireland is destined to be an economic outhouse of an under-performing UK economy.This book represents the first systematic study of the impact of Brexit on the political and economic future of Northern Ireland and Ireland. It provides a detailed assessment of the consequences of the Belfast Agreement and highlights how Brexit imperils the advances that have been made since its signing in 1998. It makes a dispassionate assessment of the changes that may be necessary to create a stronger Northern Ireland economy. On the one hand, demands for the immediate unification of Ireland that are now being made loudly and persistently by nationalists and republicans are considered too precipitous. The two economies on the island are not yet ready for Irish unity. On the other hand, the book argues the case for a radical reorientation of the Northern Ireland economy through the incremental creation of an all-Ireland economy.The book cuts through the rhetoric that characterizes so much discussion about the Northern Ireland economy and provides a hard-headed appraisal of not only its structure and performance, but also the economic feasibility of Irish unity.
Armada

Armada

Jon Evans; Paul Teague

Independently Published
2019
nidottu
Alone in the dark, can Vengeance hold out?Vengeance is alone, lost in the depths of space and facing an implacable enemy.Stansfield and his crew have fought off an assault that threatened to destroy their archaic ship, but now they face an even greater threat. As they make emergency repairs to Vengeance, the enemy unleashes a new, even more ferocious attack. Now the crew must fight for their lives once more, in a battle-damaged and out of date ship.But there is a sliver of hope. The Admiralty has scrambled more support and the odds seem set to tip in favour of Charlie Team and their Royal Navy allies. Vengeance no longer stands alone.Yet even on the brink of defeat, the Mechs are a dangerous enemy and not to be underestimated. When new foes arrive, Vengeance finds herself once more in a desperate struggle to survive.Buy Armada, Book 2 of By Strength and Guile and immerse yourself in the epic struggle for survival that Charlie Team and Vengeance face
Incursion

Incursion

Jon Evans; Paul Teague

Independently Published
2019
nidottu
Vengeance has returned to battle their old foe When a stable wormhole opens in Sol-controlled space, Vengeance and her crew wake from stasis to deal with the new threat.Admiral Stansfield needs a team to investigate. The SBS has plenty of skilled operatives, but only Marine X is old enough to use the antiquated equipment they'll need to complete the mission.Redeployed from half a galaxy away, Ten just wants to get back to fighting the Deathless. He has unfinished business.Stansfield is no fan of penal Marines, and Ten is pretty sure he's hiding the truth about their mission. His teammates Conway, Kearney, Mason and Davies are still smarting over the loss of a comrade and aren't welcoming either.Can this ragtag squad unite to complete the mission at hand and save Earth from a conflict that could make the Deathless War look like a minor skirmish?Buy Incursion, Book 1 of By Strength and Guile and find out how Ten and the SBS deal with the unknown dangers beyond the wormhole
Recession at Work

Recession at Work

Bill Roche; Paul Teague; Anne Coughlan; Majella Fahy

Routledge
2018
nidottu
How has the recession affected the conduct of human resource management? How have HR departments and managers fared? Have leading firms taken measures to sustain and revive their businesses through innovative HR measures? How have union representation and influence been affected? Is the recession reshaping work and employment practices?These are among the questions answered in Recession at Work, the first systematic study in Europe to deal with the effects of the economic crisis on people at work. Drawing on survey data for Ireland provided by nearly 500 managers responsible for human resources, on focus groups of HR managers and trade union officials, and on detailed case studies of six major firms, the book provides an unrivalled picture of the effects of the current recession on how people are managed and how they are represented by trade unions. Examining the effects of the Irish recession on work and employment in the context of international experience and commentary, this book provides detailed information and analysis on the ways in which firms have sought to handle the challenges that have arisen since the severe reverse in Ireland’s economic fortunes in 2008.
Recession at Work

Recession at Work

Bill Roche; Paul Teague; Anne Coughlan; Majella Fahy

Routledge
2013
sidottu
How has the recession affected the conduct of human resource management? How have HR departments and managers fared? Have leading firms taken measures to sustain and revive their businesses through innovative HR measures? How have union representation and influence been affected? Is the recession reshaping work and employment practices?These are among the questions answered in Recession at Work, the first systematic study in Europe to deal with the effects of the economic crisis on people at work. Drawing on survey data for Ireland provided by nearly 500 managers responsible for human resources, on focus groups of HR managers and trade union officials, and on detailed case studies of six major firms, the book provides an unrivalled picture of the effects of the current recession on how people are managed and how they are represented by trade unions. Examining the effects of the Irish recession on work and employment in the context of international experience and commentary, this book provides detailed information and analysis on the ways in which firms have sought to handle the challenges that have arisen since the severe reverse in Ireland’s economic fortunes in 2008.
Economic Citizenship in the European Union
Paul Teague explores the macro-economic, productive and institutional pressures faced by Europe's social model and assesses a number of economic and political programmes aimed at resolving the crisis. It also considers the role of the European Union building a social dimension to the European economy. The findings suggest that the future of traditional institutions of Social Europe is under threat. However, they also stress that we are not on the threshold of the 'Americanisation' of European life. This study finds that the influential political forces that reject the dismantling of Europe's social model should not be preoccupied with defending inherited institutions. Instead this book argues that they should encourage the construction of new forms of social solidarity compatible with the complexities of modern economic life.