Is there a Third Way for industrial relations?
British Journal of Industrial Relations
2004
42
1
March
1-22
employment ; government policy ; labour relations ; Third way
Labour relations
English
Bibliogr.
"There has been little systematic analysis of what the 'Third Way' means in the sphere of industrial relations. This paper examines the record of the New Labour government in order to evaluate the distinctiveness, innovation and coherence of its industrial relations policy. It argues that many of the limitations of this policy result from the institutional context within which it was introduced. In comparative perspective, Third Way industrial relations can be thought of as a policy adaptation specific to centre–left governments in weakly co-ordinated liberal market economies."
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