Workplace Employment Relations Survey 2004

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Acknowledging the use of tabulations from

WERS 2004

You must read and accept the standard terms set out below before you may access the tabulations.

Those making use of tabulations from WERS 2004 should acknowledge the source data, and the assistance of the WERS 2004 Information and Advice Service, in any published or unpublished work or oral presentation.

Users should also disclaim the sponsors and the WERS 2004 Information and Advice Service from any responsibility for the author’s interpretations of the tabulated data. The form of words to be used for these various acknowledgements and disclaimers are set out in full below.

Bibliographic citation:

Citations should appear in either a footnote/endnote or, if using the Harvard style of referencing, the reference list of publications. The appropriate wording to be used for the full citation is as follows:

Department of Trade and Industry (1999) Workplace Employment Relations Survey 2004: Cross-section [data file]. Tabulations provided by the ESRC-funded WERS 2004 Information and Advice Service. [User to add date tabulations provided, or date accessed on web-site]

Further acknowledgements and disclaimer:

Each work should also contain the following acknowledgements and disclaimer.

The author(s) acknowledge the Department of Trade and Industry, the Advisory, Arbitration and Conciliation Service, the Economic and Social Research Council and the Policy Studies Institute as the originators of the 2004 Workplace Employment Relations Survey (WERS 2004) data, and the ESRC-funded WERS 2004 Information and Advice Service as the producers of the tabulations used in this work. None of these organisations bears any responsibility for the author’s (authors’) analysis and interpretations of the data.

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