Incomes policy,productivity and manual worker earnings in the local government sector |
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Authors: | P. B. Beaumont |
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Affiliation: | University of Glasgow , |
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Abstract: | This paper considers how the three main political parties — and the two nationalist parties ‐ use model standing orders to bring cohesion and discipline to their council party groups. The paper explores how these models indicate the national party's expectations of the organisation and activities of the group and the relationship between the group and its members. It compares the key similarities and differences in the parties’ approaches to regulating group activity. It examines the role of group standing orders in maintaining councillor loyalty to the group and ensuring councillors act as unified blocs in public. |
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