European Labour Relations

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Bolle De Bal Marcel
Broad Economic Policy Guidelines
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Eberhard Schmidt
EC Environmental Policy
Eckart Hildebrandt
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ETUC
EU Level
European
European Collective Bargaining
European Employment Strategy
European Industrial Relations
European Industrial Relations Systems
European Labour Relations
European Social Partners
European Social Policy
European Works Council
EWC
Francesco Garib Aldo
Gerhard Bosch
GyOrgy SzEll
IG Metall
Industrial
Industrial Relations Systems
Involuntary Unemployment
Jan Kees Looise
Janine Goetschy
Jorn Janssen
Labour
Maarten J. Van Riemsdijk
Maastricht Social Agreement
Martin Schwanholz
Multiemployer Bargaining
Otto Jacobi
Paul Trappe
Peter De Gijsel
Relations
Renate Hornung-Draus
Ryan Margaret
Sawas Katsikides
Sectoral Social Dialogue
Social Reproduction
Steffen Lehndorff
Terry Mcilwee
Title III
Uncertainty Avoidance
Wage Package
West Germany
Wolfgang Lecher
Working Time Policy

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138702912
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 153 x 219mm
  • Publication Date: 29 Oct 2019
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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This title was first published in 2001. With the increasing economic, political and social integration in Europe, there has been a fundamental change in labour and industrial relations. Not only in the Japanese and American challenges in the triad competition under the slogan of ’Lean Management’ but also ecological and democratic challenges are relevant. The directive for the introduction of European works councils is one example of new forms of industrial relations. The question remains since the Hofstede studies on how far will integration go in guarding the cultural specificity’s and identities. The material is structured in a logical and helpful way with a balanced and complete review of the subject. This first of two volumes concentrates on the general features of the European system of labour relations. Both volumes are addressed particularly to academics and students of business administration, economics, sociology, labour law and organizational psychology at university level, and would also be suitable for intensive courses and seminars in the private sector.

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