Study GroupsEquality and Diversity in Work and Employment BUIRA Study GroupCentral London BUIRA Study GroupBUIRA History of Industrial Relations Study GroupBUIRA International & Comparative Employment Relations Study GroupBUIRA Scotland Study GroupLearn morePhD NetworkSupporting doctoral students and enhancing career prospects through active engagement in academic debates.Learn moreRecent Research by BUIRA MembersIntroducing sectoral bargaining in adult social care: a matter of the devil in the detailsIntroducing sectoral bargaining in adult social care: a matter of the devil in the details Keith Sisson This is a […]Read More ›Introducing sectoral bargaining in the UK: why it makes sense and how it might be doneIntroducing sectoral bargaining in the UK: why it makes sense and how it might be done Keith Sisson These are […]Read More ›The value of industrial relations research(ers): Activism inside and outside the UK Academy (2024)The value of industrial relations research(ers): Activism inside and outside the UK academy Huw Thomas and Peter Turnbull Based on […]Read More ›The Value of Industrial Relations: Contemporary Work and Employment in Britain (2024)The Value of Industrial Relations: Contemporary Work and Employment in Britain Andy Hodder and Stephen Mustchin Published in collaboration with […]Read More ›Why employment relations matter(s) for governance of problems for labour in the real world of work (2024)Why employment relations matter(s) for governance of problems for labour in the real world of work Tony Dobbins The purpose of […]Read More ›The Real Living Wage: Civil Regulation and the Employment Relationship (2023)The Real Living Wage: Civil Regulation and the Employment Relationship Edmund Heery, Deborah Hann, and David Nash A detailed case study of […]Read More ›