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Cleared for take-off? Management-labour partnership in the European civil aviation industry.

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Turnbull, Peter ; Blyton, Paul ; Harvey, Geraint

European Journal of Industrial Relations

2004

10

3

November

287-307

airline ; collective agreement ; history ; labour relations ; social partners ; trade union

Germany ; Ireland ; United Kingdom

Labour relations

English

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"As product and labour markets within the European Union are liberalized and deregulated, industrial relations regulation appears to shift from national to sector and company levels. Nonetheless, company-based initiatives such as management-labour partnerships are still more likely to flourish in coordinated rather than liberal market economies. This is demonstrated in this article by a contextualized comparison of three national airlines. While Lufthansa has been able to develop an innovative, long-term competitive strategy, both British Airways and Aer Lingus have been permitted, if not compelled, to pursue short-term, cost-minimizing strategies inimical to their management-labour partnerships."

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