Hospital bargaining in the wake of management reforms: Hungary and Slovakia compared
Kahancová, Marta ; Gergely Szabó, Imre
European Journal of Industrial Relations
2015
21
4
December
335-352
collective bargaining ; labour relations ; management ; medical care ; public sector
Collective bargaining
http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0959680115580689
English
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"This article analyses the impact of new public management on employment relations in public healthcare in Hungary and Slovakia. We argue that hospital corporatization – a process which changed the ownership structure and management of public hospitals without privatization – created an opportunity for institutional change in collective bargaining. However, the interaction between hospital owners and managements, the state and trade unions accounts for the absence of major institutional change. Instead, corporatization helped maintain bargaining coordination in Slovakia and bargaining fragmentation in Hungary."
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