UK Trade Unionism Retreats During Recession, Trend Likely to Continue.
During the 1990–3 recession, UK firms changed their industrial relations practices, but not necessarily due to the recession itself. Changes in union recognition were not mainly in severely affected firms. Pay decentralization and workforce reorganization were not more common in distressed firms. The decline in UK unionism during the recession was mostly part of ongoing trends, with some temporary changes likely due to the economic cycle.