The Trend of Strikes in New Zealand 1971-75
This paper outlines and offers some explanation of recent strike patterns in New Zealand. It begins by noting that the years 1971-75 were ones of high strike activity. Possible factors shaping this situation are evaluated, of which inftation, relatively low profits, tight labour markets and high wor...
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description | This paper outlines and offers some explanation of recent strike patterns in New Zealand. It begins by noting that the years 1971-75 were ones of high strike activity. Possible factors shaping this situation are evaluated, of which inftation, relatively low profits, tight labour markets and high worker expecta tions are found to be important. Strike activity is concentrated in four industries, one of which came to prominence as a "strike centre" during this period. Despite this concentration, an increasing number of industries are experiencing strikes. |
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