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Article: "Trade Unions at Whose Service?" Coercive Partnerships and Partnership in Coercion in Turkey's metal sector**
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- Industrielle Beziehungen
- Article date:
- July 1, 2007
- Author:
CopyrightCopyright Rainer Hampp Verlag 2007. Provided by ProQuest LLC. (Hide copyright information)
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Abstract - Partnership in coercion is defined as cooperation between trade unions and employers at the expense of workers' interests. It differs from coerave partnership by trade unions' not mandatory but willing participation for furtherance of their own interests that are detached from those of
their members. The legal changes after 1980 in Turkey created the basic conditions for both of these partnerships patterns. The analysis of the metal industry bargaining system reveals that there are three additional factors which rendered partnership in coercion possible in this sector: employers' needs, weak trade union internal democracy and competition among trade unions. However the ...
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