The article argues that, of the four major potential mechanisms for integration—the state, tripartite social partnerships, employer and employee organisations and shared values—in Central and Eastern Europe only the trade unions are contributing significantly towards national employment relations convergence. Against a background of imminent European Union accession, incorporation into global production systems, economic growth and gradual improvement in real incomes, four divergent employment relations systems are thus emerging: the state budget, privatised or about to be privatised, private and multinational
The article analyses industrial relations change in the six largest EU countries since 1992 in relat...
D uring the 1990s, employment relations systems in Central and Eastern Europe ex-perienced a complex...
Hypothesizing that fostering trade facilitates synergic growth and that convergence can overwhelm in...
Of the four major potential mechanisms for integration—the state, tripartite social partnerships, em...
During the 1990s employment relations systems in Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) experienced a comp...
The article examines the industrial relations developments in the post‐communist countries that ente...
The article offers an explanation for variations in the effectiveness of trade unions to obtain legi...
The article offers an explanation for variations in the effectiveness of trade unions to obtain legi...
This article seeks to explore some of the principal issues and debates on the relationship between i...
The article addresses the issue of multi-national employers' effects on employment practices and ind...
During the 1990s employment relations systems in Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) experienced a comp...
This article examines union revitalization in Central and Eastern Europe, focusing on two countries:...
The paper argues that capitalism in Central and Eastern Europe is segmented into three types, manage...
International audienceDuring the 1990s, employment relations systems in Central and Eastern Europe e...
This article aims to analyze the economic policy aspects of the European Union adherence requirement...
The article analyses industrial relations change in the six largest EU countries since 1992 in relat...
D uring the 1990s, employment relations systems in Central and Eastern Europe ex-perienced a complex...
Hypothesizing that fostering trade facilitates synergic growth and that convergence can overwhelm in...
Of the four major potential mechanisms for integration—the state, tripartite social partnerships, em...
During the 1990s employment relations systems in Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) experienced a comp...
The article examines the industrial relations developments in the post‐communist countries that ente...
The article offers an explanation for variations in the effectiveness of trade unions to obtain legi...
The article offers an explanation for variations in the effectiveness of trade unions to obtain legi...
This article seeks to explore some of the principal issues and debates on the relationship between i...
The article addresses the issue of multi-national employers' effects on employment practices and ind...
During the 1990s employment relations systems in Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) experienced a comp...
This article examines union revitalization in Central and Eastern Europe, focusing on two countries:...
The paper argues that capitalism in Central and Eastern Europe is segmented into three types, manage...
International audienceDuring the 1990s, employment relations systems in Central and Eastern Europe e...
This article aims to analyze the economic policy aspects of the European Union adherence requirement...
The article analyses industrial relations change in the six largest EU countries since 1992 in relat...
D uring the 1990s, employment relations systems in Central and Eastern Europe ex-perienced a complex...
Hypothesizing that fostering trade facilitates synergic growth and that convergence can overwhelm in...