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The contents of partnership agreements in Britain 1990-2007

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Samuel, Peter ; Bacon, Nicolas

Work, Employment and Society

2010

24

3

September

430-448

collective agreement ; labour relations ; social partners

United Kingdom

Labour relations

English

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"This article assesses the contents of the majority of employer-union partnership agreements signed in Britain from 1990 to 2007. Few agreements contain the expected partnership principles and most express modest overall aims and limited ambition. Typical agreements are substantively hollow with more than one-third containing no substantive provisions; and procedurally biased, with more than four-fifths offering unions greater involvement in employers' decisions. Partnership agreements continue the procedural bias of traditional British collective agreements representing the lowest common denominator of agreement — unions work towards the success of the enterprise in return for involvement in employers' decisions. The implications for New Labour's Third Way approach and the policy of encouraging voluntary partnership agreements to promote fairness at work are considered. "

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