Industrial relations in the new Europe

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Industrial relations in the new Europe

edited by Anthony Ferner and Richard Hyman

(Industrial relations in context)

Blackwell, 1992

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  • : pbk

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Includes bibliographies and index

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Industrial Relations in the New Europe provides an up-to-date analysis of industrial relations in the twelve European Community states and five other western European countries. An outstanding international team of authors examines current industrial relations within the wider political and economic context, particularly the increasing pressures of internationalization and European integration. Key features of the book:. * Comprehensive coverage, chapter by chapter, of 17 European countries. * Provides a clear framework of economic, legal and political themes and topics. * Considers new corporate strategies in industrial relations and human resource management. This book will be essential reading for students on Europe-oriented courses in management studies, industrial sociology and industrial relations. It will also be an invaluable work of reference for researchers, and for practitioners and policy-makers who need to know what is happening in the new Europe.

Table of Contents

Contributors Series Editors' Foreword Preface Introduction 1. Great Britain: Still Muddling Through?: Paul Edwards, Mark Hall, Richard Hyman, Paul Marginson, Keith Sisson, Jeremy Waddington, David Winchester 2. Ireland: Between Centralism and the Market: Ferdinand von Prondzynski 3. Sweden: Can the Model Survive?: Anders Kjellberg 4. Norway: The 'Norwegian Model' in Transition: Jon Erik Dolvik and Dag Stokland 5. Denmark: Return to Decentralization: Steen Scheuer 6. Finland: No Longer the Nordic Exception: Kari Kilja 7. Germany: Co-determining the Future: Otti Jacobi, Berndt Keller, Walther Muller-Jentsch 8. Austria: Still the Country of Corporatism: Franz Traxler 9. Switzerland: Still as Smooth as Clockwork?: Beat Hotz-Hart 10. The Netherlands: The End of an Era and the End of a System: Jelle Visser 11. Belgium: A New Stability in Industrial Relations?: Jacques Vilrokx and Jim Van Leemput 12. Luxembourg: An Island of Stability: Gary Tunsch 13. France: The System of Industrial Relations at a Turning Point?: Janine Goetschy and Patrick Rozenblatt 14. Portugal: Industrial Relations Under Democracy: Jose Barreto 15. Spain: Constructing Institutions and Actors in a Context of Change: Miguel Martinez Lucio with Modesto Escobar, Joaquin Lopez Novo and Victor Perez Diaz 16. Italy: Between Political Exchange and Micro-Corporatism: Anthony Ferner, Richard Hyman and Michael Terry 17. Greece: From State Authoritarianism to Modernization: Nicos D Kritsantonis.

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