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Employee Relations | 2016

The battle over employers’ demand for “more flexibility”: Attitudes of New Zealand employers

Erling Rasmussen; Barry Foster; Deirdre Farr

Purpose The purpose of this paper is to place empirical research on New Zealand employers’ attitudes to collective bargaining and legislative change within the context of the long running debate of flexibility. Design/methodology/approach A cross-sectional survey design using a self-administered postal questionnaire, covering private sector employers with ten or more staff and including employers within all 17 standard industry classification. To explore particular issues, an additional in-depth interviews were conducted of 25 employers participating in the survey. Findings It is found that employers support overwhelmingly recent legislative changes though there are variations across industries and firm sizes. There is also considerable variation in terms of which legislative changes are applied in the workplace. Despite fewer constraints on employer-determined flexibility, there was a rather puzzling finding that most employers still think that employment legislation is even balanced or favouring employees. Originality/value Cross-sectional survey findings of New Zealand employer attitudes to legislative changes are few and provide valuable data for policy makers, unions, employers and employment relations researchers. The paper also contributes to a more comprehensive understanding of pressures to increase employer-determined flexibility in many western countries.


Sustainable Development | 2005

Whom is sustainable development for ? Deliberative democracy and the role of unions

Barry Foster


Relations Industrielles-industrial Relations | 2011

Supportive Legislation, Unsupportive Employers and Collective Bargaining in New Zealand

Barry Foster; Erling Rasmussen; John Murrie; Lan Laird


Employee Relations | 2009

It takes two to tango: evidence of a decline in institutional industrial relations in New Zealand

Barry Foster; John Murrie; Ian Laird


New Zealand Journal of Employment Relations | 2013

Ideology versus reality: New Zealand employer attitudes to legislative change of employment relations

Barry Foster; Erling Rasmussen; Deirdre Coetzee


New Zealand Journal of Employment Relations | 2011

New Zealand employer attitudes and behaviours: What are the implications for lifting productivity growth?

Erling Rasmussen; Barry Foster


Labour, Employment and Work in New Zealand | 1970

Productivity Implications of Changing Employer Attitudes and Strategies

Barry Foster; Erling Rasmussen


New Zealand Journal of Employment Relations | 2016

Some Willingness to Engage: A Survey of Employment Relations Practices and Employee Voice Opportunities in SMEs in Regional New Zealand

Barry Foster; Deirdre Farr


Archive | 2013

Transforming New Zealand employment relations: the role played by employer strategies, behaviours and attitudes

Erling Rasmussen; Barry Foster; B Coetzee


Labour, Employment and Work in New Zealand | 2013

A ‘Good Employer’ Perceptions and Practice in Small Enterprises

Deirdre Coetzee; Barry Foster; Ian Laird

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Auckland University of Technology

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