This collection examines the significance of partnership-based approaches to the modernization of employment relations and draws from the work of leading researchers.
Partnership and the Modernisation of Employment Relations: An Introduction
Partnership and Voice, With or Without Trade Unions: Changing UK Management Approaches to Organisational Participation
Assessing Partnership Approaches to Lifelong Learning: 'A New and Modern Role for Trade Unions'?
Working Corporations: Corporate Governance and Innovation in Labour-Management Partnerships in Britain
Developing Partnership Relationships: A Case of Leveraging Power
Trade Union Representatives' Attitudes and Experiences of the Principles and Practices of Partnership
Management and union motives in the negotiation of partnership: a case study of process and outcome at an Engineering Company
The Promotion and Prospects of Partnership at Inland Revenue: Employer and Union Hand in Hand?
Breaking with, and Breaking, `Partnership': The case of the Postal Workers and Royal Mail in Britain
Seeking Partnership for the Contingent Workforce
Social Partnership Agreements in Britain
Employees' Experiences of Workplace Partnership in the Privateand Public Sector
Workplace Partnership and the Search for Dual Commitment
Whose (Social) Partnership
Where Next for Partnership?
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