Ralph Darlington
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Ralph Darlington is Professor of Employment Relations at Salford Business School
Salford Business School
Salford Business School is a business school located 3 km west of Manchester city centre in the Maxwell Building on the Peel Park Campus of the University of Salford. It is one of the University's twelve constituent academic departments...

, University of Salford
University of Salford
The University of Salford is a campus university based in Salford, Greater Manchester, England with approximately 20,000 registered students. The main campus is about west of Manchester city centre, on the A6, opposite the former home of the physicist, James Prescott Joule and the Working Class...

. His research has been featured in national and local newspapers, radio and television.

Early life

He obtained a First Class BA (Hons) Social Studies degree from Liverpool Polytechnic in 1987, before completing his MA in Labour Studies and PhD in Industrial Relations from the University of Warwick
University of Warwick
The University of Warwick is a public research university located in Coventry, United Kingdom...

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Academic and research career

He joined the University of Salford in 2001.

His research is concerned with the dynamics of trade union organisation, activity and consciousness in Britain and internationally both with a contemporary and within historical context. He has authored, co-authored and edited six books.

He was appointed as Professor of Employment Relations by Salford in 2008.

Advisory and consultancy work

Since 1992 Darlington has been secretary of the Manchester Industrial Relations Society, the primary forum for academic and practitioneer debates in the field of industrial relations in the north of England. Since 2005 he has also been a national executive member of the main professional association within his field, the British Universities' Industrial Relations Association. In addition to acting in an advisory capacity for a number of trade unions, his research has been featured in national and local newspapers, radio and television.

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