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Advocates, Critics and Union Involvement in Workplace Partnership: Irish Airports

William K. Roche and John F. Geary

British Journal of Industrial Relations, 2002, vol. 40, issue 4, 659-688

Abstract: The Irish Airports Authority and its unions have developed a radical partnership initiative which seeks to involve staff and unions in operational and strategic decision–making. The initiative allows for an empirical assessment of arguments regarding the effects of partnership on union organization and strength, and on members’ commitment to unions. Drawing on research conducted over a four–year period, we argue that partnership was of considerable benefit to workers and unions, but that new tensions and challenges have arisen. On balance, the evidence provides modest support for the theoretical arguments of advocates of partnership.

Date: 2002
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