One of the central problems inherent in collective bargaining is defining the relative rights of the individual and the organizations in fixing and enforcing the terms and conditions of employment. Both Sweden and the United States have confronted this problem in its most insistent form, for in both countries government relies upon free collective bargaining as an instrument for regulating the labor market. Both countries by statute protect the right to organize and bargain collectively; both require recognition of unions and compel negotiations; and both make collective agreements legally enforceable. This public reliance on collective bargaining and legal protection of its processes imposes on the law a pressing obligation to define the s...
In the chapter, “Trade Unions and Collective Agreements in a Changing World”, Anders Kjellberg expla...
‘Collective Autonomy in the European Union’ explores the question of collective autonomy by investig...
‘Collective Autonomy in the European Union’ explores the question of collective autonomy by investig...
One of the central problems inherent in collective bargaining is defining the relative rights of the...
The Swedish labour market has developed a system were the relationship between employers and employe...
This doctoral thesis examines the influence of private international law on the Swedish model for co...
Collective bargaining is a system of industrial government in which governing power is shared by two...
Section 8(a)(5) of the National Labor Relations Act establishes a mandatory duty for statutory emplo...
Collective bargaining in a democratic society rests on freedom of association which enables workers ...
Industrial relations in Sweden are part of the Nordic legal tradition. This is characterised by labo...
The collective agreement contains many important provisions concerning the relationship between empl...
Collective bargaining is type of dialogue between social partners (representative trade unions and r...
This student thesis discusses one of the recent changes to the Swedish Employment Protection Act. As...
The co-existence of a social system of industrial relations and the EU legal order poses difficult p...
Can it be that less than a score of years has elapsed since Schlesinger v. Quinto pointed out the di...
In the chapter, “Trade Unions and Collective Agreements in a Changing World”, Anders Kjellberg expla...
‘Collective Autonomy in the European Union’ explores the question of collective autonomy by investig...
‘Collective Autonomy in the European Union’ explores the question of collective autonomy by investig...
One of the central problems inherent in collective bargaining is defining the relative rights of the...
The Swedish labour market has developed a system were the relationship between employers and employe...
This doctoral thesis examines the influence of private international law on the Swedish model for co...
Collective bargaining is a system of industrial government in which governing power is shared by two...
Section 8(a)(5) of the National Labor Relations Act establishes a mandatory duty for statutory emplo...
Collective bargaining in a democratic society rests on freedom of association which enables workers ...
Industrial relations in Sweden are part of the Nordic legal tradition. This is characterised by labo...
The collective agreement contains many important provisions concerning the relationship between empl...
Collective bargaining is type of dialogue between social partners (representative trade unions and r...
This student thesis discusses one of the recent changes to the Swedish Employment Protection Act. As...
The co-existence of a social system of industrial relations and the EU legal order poses difficult p...
Can it be that less than a score of years has elapsed since Schlesinger v. Quinto pointed out the di...
In the chapter, “Trade Unions and Collective Agreements in a Changing World”, Anders Kjellberg expla...
‘Collective Autonomy in the European Union’ explores the question of collective autonomy by investig...
‘Collective Autonomy in the European Union’ explores the question of collective autonomy by investig...