Restructuring work and employment in Europe : managing change in an era of globalisation
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Restructuring work and employment in Europe : managing change in an era of globalisation
E. Elgar, c2008
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Description
This detailed, comprehensive study on downsizing in Europe is underpinned by cross-national, interdisciplinary empirical research on restructuring management in five European countries: Belgium, France, Germany, Sweden, and the United Kingdom. It contains systematic national comparative overviews, and transversal analyses of more than 30 in-depth case studies, taking into account a broad range of perspectives across professional human resources managers, unions' representatives, local and national civil servants, social workers and physicians. The authors examine strategic choices and practices in national and local contexts, showing that the practice of restructuring is not as heterogeneous as many previous studies have indicated or predicted. Systematic policy proposals for better economic and social management of restructuring are also prescribed.
This team of well-known economists and social scientists have prepared a book that will appeal to consultants and human resource managers and employees, especially in transnational firms, as well as to students in industrial relations, in labour economics, and in sociology. It will also be of special interest to members of the European Commission and policymakers involved in employment and social affairs.
Table of Contents
Contents:
Introduction
Frederic Bruggeman and Bernard Gazier
1. Comparing Processes Across Europe
Bernard Gazier
2. The Restructuring Process: Towards a Comprehensive Analysis
Dominique Paucard
3. Innovation: From Employment Protection to Anticipation
Frederic Bruggeman
4. Belgium: A Corporatist Regime
Frederic Naedenoen
5. France: Law Driven Restructuring
Maxime Petrovski, Rachel Beaujolin-Bellet, Frederic Bruggeman and Claude Emmanuel Triomphe
6. Germany: Negotiated Restructuring
Matthias Knuth and Gernot Muhge
7. The Swedish Model of Restructuring
Ola Bergstroem and Andreas Diedrich
8. United Kingdom: Market Driven Restructuring
Sian Moore and Geof Luton
9. Innovative Restructuring - Learning from Company Experience
Ola Bergstroem and Andreas Diedrich
10. Trade Unions - Obstacles or Facilitators?
Sian Moore, Greg Thomson and Geof Luton
11. Supporting Job Transitions: Employers, Worker Representatives and Agencies
Matthias Knuth
12. The Territory: An Innovation Laboratory
Rachel Beaujolin-Bellet
13. Networking: Employers' Groups
Gelica Dalon and Francois Pichault
14. Health Impacts and Innovative Approaches
Thomas Kieselbach and Debora Jeske
15. Does Europe have Restructuring Policies?
Claude Emmanuel Triomphe
Conclusion: A Capitalisation Approach
Frederic Bruggeman and Bernard Gazier
Index
by "Nielsen BookData"