Spot the Difference between the Public and Private Sectors: Disputes and Third-Party Intervention in Britain

Posted: 4 Jul 2005

Abstract

This article considers whether there is a difference between the public and private sectors in respect of third-party intervention to prevent and resolve collective employment disputes. Based on statistics from Acas for the five years from 1 April 1997 and interviews with key informants, it finds only a few differences. Public sector disputes were more likely than private sector disputes to have a national dimension and they were less likely to be resolved by conciliation. Also, there was seldom third-party intervention in civil service disputes. The main difference, however, was not in third-party intervention but in fourth-party intervention, i.e. intervention by the Government, which dominates both overtly and covertly.

Suggested Citation

Corby, Susan, Spot the Difference between the Public and Private Sectors: Disputes and Third-Party Intervention in Britain. Public Money & Management, Vol. 25, No. 2, pp. 107-114, April 2005, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=743495

Susan Corby (Contact Author)

University of Greenwich ( email )

30 Park Row
Greenwich
London, SE10 9LS
United Kingdom

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