Comparative labour law and industrial relations in industrialized market economies

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Comparative labour law and industrial relations in industrialized market economies

editor, R. Blanpain ; [contributions by] J. Baker ... [et al.]

Kluwer Law International, 2004

8th and rev. ed

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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In this connection, few legal resources have proven themselves as useful as the classic compilation of expert analysis here presented in its eighth and updated edition. With the overarching purpose of describing the salient characteristics and trends in labour law and industrial relations in the world today, the book's 23 chapters probe such crucial issues as the following: - the new trade union movement; European Works Councils; - employers' organizations; European Union; International Labour Organisation; - human resource management; - codes of conduct of multinational enterprises; - conflicts of laws in employment contracts; - self-employed workers; - privacy; and, - employability.</p>

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