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The Rehabilitation of Joint Consultation: A Recent Trend in the Participation Debate

Norman H. Cuthbert (Senior Lecturer in Industrial Relations, University of Bradford Management Centre)
Alan Whitaker (Research Assistant in Industrial Relations, University of Bradford Management Centre)

Personnel Review

ISSN: 0048-3486

Article publication date: 1 February 1977

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Abstract

This paper focuses attention upon the current public policy debate on employee participation in managerial decision‐making before the publication of the Bullock Report and, in particular, the apparent resurgence of popularity for the concept of joint consultation. In view of joint consultation's relatively unsuccessful history it may be that the implications of this development have been largely unrecognized. Current attitudes towards participation as exemplified in certain of the more important policy statements of management, unions and political parties are analysed in terms of the role allotted to joint consultation within them. Similarly, European experience with joint consultation is considered for its relevance for developments in Britain. The paper closes with discussion of the future role joint consultation could play as a vehicle in the development of employee participation and the key issues involved.

Citation

Cuthbert, N.H. and Whitaker, A. (1977), "The Rehabilitation of Joint Consultation: A Recent Trend in the Participation Debate", Personnel Review, Vol. 6 No. 2, pp. 31-36. https://doi.org/10.1108/eb055332

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MCB UP Ltd

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