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Union partnership as a facilitator to HRM: improving implementation through oppositional engagement

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Cook, Hugh ; Mackenzie, Robert ; Forde, Christopher

International Journal of Human Resource Management

2020

31

9-10

April

1262-1284

human resources management ; trade union role

Personnel management

https://doi.org/10.1080/09585192.2017.1399431

English

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"This paper provides a nuanced insight into the workplace level interactions between a union and HRM systems within a union-management partnership arrangement. Soft outcomes of HRM systems typically suffer from compromised implementation by managers struggling to balance competing operational priorities, but we show how a union limits this poor implementation. Qualitative and documentary data were retrieved from a major UK retailer and a trade union to examine how union activity interacts with HRM delivery. Firstly, union communication systems enhanced or replaced company systems of employee voice. Secondly, union activity policed management implementation of HRM practices to limit their subjugation to short-term productivity increases, improving outcomes for employees and the HRM system for the company. These outcomes were achieved through oppositional engagement within the context of partnership, which points towards a persisting and productive pluralism within the cooperative rhetoric."

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