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Unions and Procedural Justice: An Alternative to the 'Common Rule'
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2004
Unions in the 21st Century
Can unions substitute a procedural justice role for their traditional reliance on establishing a 'common rule'? The decline of 'bureaucratic' models of employee management and the rise of performance pay and performance management conflicts with the common rule as management seek to tie rewards more closely to individual and organisational performance. CEP studies of performance pay in the British public services illustrate the potential for a procedural justice role to ensure that such pay
doi:10.1057/9780230524583_10
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