International and comparative industrial relations : a study of industrialised market economies
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International and comparative industrial relations : a study of industrialised market economies
Routledge, 1993
2nd ed
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Previous ed.: London : Allen & Unwin, 1987
Includes bibliographical references (p. 323-356) and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
In this collection of original studies, experts from nine key industrialized economies examine the gamut of factors which have shaped industrial relations in their countries. They discuss the roles of the major players and the main processes of industrial relations: collective bargaining; arbitration; consultation; and employee participation. The varying issues of novel forms of HRM, technological change, equity issues, and labour law reform are seen as valuable lessons to be learned - and anticipated - from the experience of others. Market economies in general are dealt with in a comparative manner. An appendix provides comparative economic and labour market data. "Industrial and Comparative Industrial Relations" aims to serve as a standard text for an international readership. This up-dated and revised volume is intended for students and specialists in the field.
目次
- 1. Introduction - studying international and comparative industrial relations, Greg J. Bamber and Russell D. Lansbury
- 2. Industrial relations in Britain, Greg J. Bamber and Edward J. Snape
- 3. Industrial relations in the United States of America, Hoyt N. Wheeler
- 4. Industrial relations in Canada, Mark Thompson
- 5. Industrial relations in Australia, Edward M. Davis and Russell D. Lansbury
- 6. Industrial relations in Italy, Claudio Pellegrini
- 7. Industrial relations in France, Janine Goetschy and Annette Jobert
- 8. Industrial relations in Germany, Friedrich Fuerstenberg
- 9. Industrial relations in Sweden, Olle Hammarstrom
- 10. Industrial relations in Japan, Yasuo Kuwahara
- 11. Conclusions - towards a synthesis of international and comparative experience of nine countries, Oliver Clarke. Appendix: employment, economics and industrial relations - comparative statistics, Greg J. Bamber and Gillian Whitehouse.
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