Globalisation and Employee Participation

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Author_Iordanis Psimmenos
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Communist Parties
Developed Capitalist Nations
Domestic Industrial
EAM
Employee Participation
employee participation in Greek utilities
Energy Multinational Corporations
Energy Policies
Energy Resources
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EU's Drive
European Union employment
EU’s Drive
Fire Exits
Greek Public Power Corporation
Guild Socialism
IMF World Bank
industrial relations Greece
International Energy Association
KES
labour sociology
Mediterranean economies
National Syndicalism
Orthodox Communist Parties
Participative Bodies
Political Cosmos
PPC
Public Power Corporation
public sector management
Socio-economic Development
Spatial Social Networks
Vice Versa
Wider Issues
workplace democracy

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138316690
  • Weight: 600g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 219mm
  • Publication Date: 09 Aug 2018
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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First published in 1997, this is an important and wide-ranging book. It is rooted in a fascinating, research-based case study of employee participation in the state-owned Greek public power (electricity) corporation. Drawing on extensive familiarity with the relevant literatures, however, it also provides a full appreciation of the significance of this case by placing it within both the history and current framework of employee organisation and industrial relations in Greece, and the development of Greece as a peripheral capitalist society in a global economy.

By exploring the issue of employee participation in this way Dr Psimmenos not only makes a unique, original contribution to the study of industrial organisation and management-worker relations in Europe but also shows the impact which the institutions and processes of globalisation have upon a society and economy like Greece – part of the European Union and also subject to the constraints of international capitalism.

Globalisation and Employee Participation will be welcomed by academics and researchers in sociology, politics, industrial relations and political economy, as well as those concerned with the history and present state of Greece and other Mediterranean societies. It is a valuable, scholarly addition to the literature in these areas.

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