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Does workplace partnership deliver mutual gains at work?

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Saridakis, George ; Lai, Yanqing ; Johnstone, Stewart

Economic and Industrial Democracy

2020

41

4

November

797-823

workers participation ; labour relations ; trade union role ; human resources management

United Kingdom

Labour relations

https://doi.org/10.1177/0143831X17740431

English

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"This article uses a large matched employer–employee dataset to assess the outcomes of workplace partnership for British firms and workers, and the HR practices associated with ‘mutual gains'. The findings suggest that HR practices which promote employee voice and participation can deliver mutual gains for both employees and employers, but that it is the combination of direct and indirect participation which appears to be most useful in generating superior outcomes for all stakeholders. However, some practices such as high levels of job flexibility and team briefing procedures are found to be negatively associated with work-related attitudes and/or organizational performance."

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