TY - BOOK AU - McKersie,Robert B. AU - Hunter,L.C. TI - Pay, productivity and collective bargaining SN - 0333055659 AV - HD4946.G7 M29 U1 - 331.1'18'0942 PY - 1973///, CY - London, New York PB - Macmillan, St Martin's Press KW - Wages and labor productivity KW - Wage-price policy N1 - Includes bibliographical references N2 - Productivity bargaining was essentially a product of the British industrial relations situation in the 1960s. At the time of writing, some productivity agreements are still in operation and others are still being negotiated, but it would be fair to state that the first flush of enthusiasm has passed, leaving in its place a good measure of disillusionment and criticism. In view of this, and the fact that a great deal has already been written on the rise of productivity bargaining and its application in British industry, why should it be necessary to add further to the literature? ER -