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		<title>By: The right to strike – a necessary evil or central part of the psychological contract? &#171; Exchanging ideas to create the well-being advantage</title>
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		<dc:creator>The right to strike – a necessary evil or central part of the psychological contract? &#171; Exchanging ideas to create the well-being advantage</dc:creator>
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		<description>[...] economic times where strike action is becoming more commonplace (see my earlier post on the Oil Workers strike  things are changing. This situation for police officers was exacerbated by the Home Secretary’s [...]</description>
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