Collective bargaining and reforms to hospital healthcare provision: A comparison of the UK, Italy and France
Galetto, Manuela ; Marginson, Paul ; Spieser, Catherine
European Journal of Industrial Relations
2014
20
2
June
131-147
collective bargaining ; health policy ; labour relations ; social partners ; social security reform ; trade union attitude
France ; Italy ; United Kingdom
Collective bargaining
http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0959680113508852
English
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"Reforms inspired by the ‘new public management' approach have changed the provision of hospital healthcare and challenged established arrangements for governing the workforce. We identify four main reform processes in three countries, and examine their impact on collective bargaining and administrative and statutory mechanisms of workforce governance. Although the extent and nature of reforms play a role in the changes to workforce governance, political choices and the interests and responses of organized employers and trade unions intervene to shape outcomes. "
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