European industrial relations : the challenge of flexibility
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European industrial relations : the challenge of flexibility
Sage, 1990
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Description
The contributors to this book chronicle the remarkable changes of the last decade in the balance of power in industrial relations in most European countries. They provide a co-ordinated trans-national analysis of the current state of industrial relations across Europe. A widespread shift to the right, high unemployment and the changes to the structure of the labour force and resultant new emphasis on flexibility in the deployment of labour are examined. The book considers how far these changes have altered the patterns of industrial relations. It looks for recurring patterns in Western European countries, and asks whether or not the unions have developed any counter-strengths. The material contained in this volume relates to sociology, politics, management and industrial relations.
Table of Contents
- Industrial relations in Europe in the 1980s, Guido Baglioni
- trade unionism in Belgium - the difficulties of a major renovation, Armand Spineux
- developments and crisis of the Scandinavian model of labour relations in Denmark, Bruno Amoroso
- recent changes in France, Denis Segrestin
- Germany - continuity and structural change, Otto Jacobi and Walther Muller-Jentsch
- industrial relations in Italy, Serafino Negrelli and Ettore Santi
- continuity and change in Dutch industrial relations, Jelle Visser
- trade union action and industrial relations in Portugal, Mario Pinto
- transition and crisis - the complexity of Spanish industrial relations, Jordi Estivill and Josep M. de la Hoz
- changes in the Swedish model, Gosta Rehn and Birger Viklund
- United Kingdom - the rejection of compromise, Colin Crouch.
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