The role of nurses' unions in workplace innovation in Australian and Canadian hospitals: Analysing union strategies
Pauline Stanton,
Timothy Bartram and
Greg J. Bamber
Industrial Relations Journal, 2022, vol. 53, issue 5, 484-500
Abstract:
We explore the role of nurses and their unions in workplace innovation through case study research on the introduction of Lean production (LP). We find that nurses' unions were not involved in the implementation of LP. We draw conclusions about how union power, identity and narratives help explain union strategic behaviour.
Date: 2022
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