Organizations and Working Time Standards

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collective bargaining
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Company Bargaining
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Extraterritorial Regulation
Founding Agreement
French Industrial Relations
French labor law
German labor law
IG Metall
industrial relations
Industry Level Agreements
Industrywide Agreements
labor market regulation
Market Time
Proxy Representation
regulation
Robien Law
Saturday Work
Social Temporalities
Staggering Orders
Temporal Flexibility
The State
trade union negotiations
trade unions
Union Delegates
Variable Time Norms
VW Management
work hours policy
working conditions
Working Hours

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138118621
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 31 May 2017
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Collective bargaining between employers and trade unions has profoundly changed working conditions in companies around the globe. But why do we start work at the age of 10, 16, 18 or 24? Why do we work 6, 8, 10 or more hours a day? These questions are becoming increasingly pertinent as working norms are fractured and fragmented by country. This book brings an entirely new perspective to our understanding of changes in working time. In both the UK and the US, effective legal or collectively-bargained regulation of working time has been limited over the last 20 years, to the extent that its disappearance is seen as almost unproblematic. Here author Jens Thoemmes sheds light on this transition and its economic implications with a fully evidenced sociological account, based particularly on original research into cases of working time standards in France and Germany.

This book addresses the whole process of working time regulation over the last twenty years, evaluating the activities of trade unions, employers, and the State. While theories of industrial relations have already addressed the issue of markets in the context of collective bargaining, this book draws connections between time and markets, places these transitions in their historical contexts, and illustrates the importance of this movement crossing borders and cultures.

Jens Thoemmes is Research Director at CNRS, CERTOP Research Laboratory, at the University of Toulouse, Le Mirail, France.

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