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 aim of the article is to present the areas of the greatest convergence and disparities in indust...
The chapter considers the social dimension of Central European enlargement and addresses the questio...
textabstractIn this paper, we analyse the sectoral and functional division of labour in Central and ...
The article argues that, of the four major potential mechanisms for integration—the state, tripartit...
International audienceDuring the 1990s, employment relations systems in Central and Eastern Europe e...
During the 1990s employment relations systems in Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) experienced a comp...
D uring the 1990s, employment relations systems in Central and Eastern Europe ex-perienced a complex...
During the 1990s employment relations systems in Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) experienced a comp...
European integration is not a slogan, a political discourse or a foundation for the political platfo...
This article seeks to explore some of the principal issues and debates on the relationship between i...
Employee and employer relations and their regulatory mechanisms and institutions are undergoing prof...
Strong trends towards internal integration were expected to emerge in the eastern region after the f...
The paper argues that capitalism in Central and Eastern Europe is segmented into three types, manage...
Is there potential, at European level, for joint regulation of employment relations? Over the short ...
Hypothesizing that fostering trade facilitates synergic growth and that convergence can overwhelm in...
The aim of the article is to present the areas of the greatest convergence and disparities in indust...
The chapter considers the social dimension of Central European enlargement and addresses the questio...
textabstractIn this paper, we analyse the sectoral and functional division of labour in Central and ...
The article argues that, of the four major potential mechanisms for integration—the state, tripartit...
International audienceDuring the 1990s, employment relations systems in Central and Eastern Europe e...
During the 1990s employment relations systems in Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) experienced a comp...
D uring the 1990s, employment relations systems in Central and Eastern Europe ex-perienced a complex...
During the 1990s employment relations systems in Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) experienced a comp...
European integration is not a slogan, a political discourse or a foundation for the political platfo...
This article seeks to explore some of the principal issues and debates on the relationship between i...
Employee and employer relations and their regulatory mechanisms and institutions are undergoing prof...
Strong trends towards internal integration were expected to emerge in the eastern region after the f...
The paper argues that capitalism in Central and Eastern Europe is segmented into three types, manage...
Is there potential, at European level, for joint regulation of employment relations? Over the short ...
Hypothesizing that fostering trade facilitates synergic growth and that convergence can overwhelm in...
The aim of the article is to present the areas of the greatest convergence and disparities in indust...
The chapter considers the social dimension of Central European enlargement and addresses the questio...
textabstractIn this paper, we analyse the sectoral and functional division of labour in Central and ...