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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