国家卫生服务中的社会伙伴关系与政治权力下放:出现、运作与结果

Social partnership and political devolution in the National Health Service: emergence, operation and outcomes

Work, Employment and Society · 2016
被引 36
ABS 4

中文导读

研究了苏格兰和威尔士国家卫生服务中社会伙伴关系的出现、运作与结果,发现政治权力下放和政府立场差异影响了工会参与程度及服务改善效果。

Abstract

This article explores the emergence, operation and outcomes of social partnership in the National Health Service (NHS) in Scotland and Wales. Social partnership emerged in the NHS following political devolution in 1998 which transferred powers to left-wing governments in Scotland and Wales. These arrangements helped improve health services, modernize industrial relations and enhance staff terms and conditions. In NHS Scotland, union participation in strategic decisions produced extensive co-operation to dismantle the internal health market, improve services and enhance staff terms and conditions. Union participation in NHS Wales was restricted to discussing workforce issues, and although co-operation increased when Welsh governments gained enhanced legislative powers and dismantled the internal health market, it delivered fewer improvements in service and pay levels. Differences in government political positioning (against public sector marketization) and degree of independence (with devolved administrations granted different legislative powers) help explain the operation and outcomes of social partnership.

卫生政策公共管理劳动关系政治经济学