FIE, Federation of Irish Employers, 1942-1992Basil Chubb The history of industrial relations in Ireland has been well documented from the viewpoint of organized labour. However, the historical perspective of employer and management has been less well chronicled. The 50th anniversary of the Federation of Irish Employers provides an appropriate opportunity to redress the balance with a book that surveys the development of organized employers. |
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The First Fifty Years Rona Fitzgerald | 1 |
The People Who E A McGuire | 48 |
Made Us What John OBrien | 54 |
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