학술논문

Trade unions and partnership in the health service
Document Type
Academic Journal
Source
Employee Relations, 2000, Vol. 22, Issue 4, pp. 315-333.
Subject
case-report
Case study
research-article
Research paper
cat-HOB
HR & organizational behaviour
cat-ELAW
Employment law
cat-ILR
Industrial/labour relations
Employee relations
Empowerment
Communications
Motivation
Public sector
National Health Service
Language
English
ISSN
0142-5455
Abstract
Contributes to the social partnership debate by exploring ways in which inter and intra‐union relations influence the development of partnership within a National Health Service Trust, by using observation techniques, focus groups and semi‐structured interviews involving ancillary workgroup members, shop stewards and managers (conducted in 1998). Argues, on an empirical basis, that union relationships may both facilitate and constrain management decision making and, ultimately, the implementation of policy. Views, conceptually, the parties’ understanding of partnership as changing over time, within a context that is contradictory; with management, trade union representatives and employees developing competing perspectives on “social partnership”, in part as a response to, and in turn recreating, a pluralistic workplace environment.