European integration and industrial relations : multi-level governance in the making

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European integration and industrial relations : multi-level governance in the making

Paul Marginson and Keith Sisson ; with the collaboration of James Arrowsmith ; foreword by Harry C. Katz

Palgrave Macmillan, 2006

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"First published in paperback in 2006"--T.p. verso

Bibliography: p. 327-347

Includes index

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This book comprehensively analyzes the impact of continuing European integration on industrial relations institutions and outcomes. It organizes an immensely rich body of theoretical and empirical material to sustain its core argument that the governance of industrial relations is increasingly multi-level. Cross-national influences are shown to mix with national ones and involve the European sector and company, as well as Community, levels. Competing tendencies towards 'Europeanization', 'Americanization' and 'Re-nationalization' are identified. The approach is multi-disciplinary and truly cross-national. It deals with both the theory and practice of industrial relations in contemporary Europe.

Table of Contents

Introduction: Contested Terrain The Starting Point: Three Key Dimensions Multi-Level Governance in the Making: Introducing the Key Processes Industrial Relations at EU Levels: A Glass Half Full as well as Half Empty National 'Social Pacts': A Case of 'Re-nationalization' and 'Europeanization'? National Sector Agreements - The Foundations Under Threat? The Changing Balance between Sector and Company Bargaining The Euro-Company: Focal Point for the Europeanization of Industrial Relations? Wage Developments in a Multi-Level System - A Case of 'Convergence Without Coordination? Working Time Developments - Towards a New Organization of Work? 'One Europe' and 'Several Europes'? A Review of the Findings Implications

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