ABSTRACT ■ This article compares collective bargaining practices in Romania after 1989 with those in continental Western Europe. It focuses on the structures, processes and outcomes of collective bargaining in four large chemical companies; comparisons are also made with other Eastern European countries. Unexpectedly, the findings point to an increase in state intervention in establishing terms and conditions of employment after 1989. The development of collective bargaining in Romania appears to follow a nation-specific path, with the continuance of certain pre-1989 features, such as unclear boundaries between trade unions and management
This article examines the impact of the recession on collective bargaining in Romania, focusing on l...
This article supplements the literature on post-communist trade unions with an account of how state ...
The shift from centrally planned economies to market-oriented economic models presented trade unions...
This article compares collective bargaining practices in Romania after 1989 with thos...
ABSTRACT ■ This article compares collective bargaining practices in Romania after 1989 with those in...
ABSTRACT ■ This article compares collective bargaining practices in Romania after 1989 with those in...
There are several studies on recent developments in collective bargaining in Eastern Europe, but the...
There are several studies on recent developments in collective bargaining in Eastern Europe, but the...
"Trotz einer Vielzahl von Studien über die Entwicklungen der Tarifverhandlungen in Osteuropa in den ...
The process of accession of the former communist countries into the EU was expected to...
In their seminal book on the models of eastern European capitalism, Bohle and Greskovits (2012) argu...
This article presents an overview of the main IR institutions, concerning both the legal framework a...
In their seminal book on the models of eastern European capitalism, Bohle and Greskovits (2012) argu...
This article examines the impact of the recession on collective bargaining in Romania, focusing on l...
This article supplements the literature on post-communist trade unions with an account of how state ...
The shift from centrally planned economies to market-oriented economic models presented trade unions...
This article compares collective bargaining practices in Romania after 1989 with thos...
ABSTRACT ■ This article compares collective bargaining practices in Romania after 1989 with those in...
ABSTRACT ■ This article compares collective bargaining practices in Romania after 1989 with those in...
There are several studies on recent developments in collective bargaining in Eastern Europe, but the...
There are several studies on recent developments in collective bargaining in Eastern Europe, but the...
"Trotz einer Vielzahl von Studien über die Entwicklungen der Tarifverhandlungen in Osteuropa in den ...
The process of accession of the former communist countries into the EU was expected to...
In their seminal book on the models of eastern European capitalism, Bohle and Greskovits (2012) argu...
This article presents an overview of the main IR institutions, concerning both the legal framework a...
In their seminal book on the models of eastern European capitalism, Bohle and Greskovits (2012) argu...
This article examines the impact of the recession on collective bargaining in Romania, focusing on l...
This article supplements the literature on post-communist trade unions with an account of how state ...
The shift from centrally planned economies to market-oriented economic models presented trade unions...