Abstract

Some of the more important industrial relations problems facing the British coal‐mining industry arise from the wage payment system. The industry has had three major shifts in its wage structure since nationalisation. In this article Paul Clark traces these developments and assesses the 1977–78 Area Incentive Scheme.

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