This article examines the impact of the recession on collective bargaining in Romania, focusing on legislative changes and developments in the public health care and the construction sectors. Prior to the recession, Romania had a legal system that supported dialogue between trade unions, employers and the government, resulting in widespread collective bargaining at all levels. In 2011, the government scrapped all collective agreements and changed, without parliamentary debate, the main labour laws, making it impossible to have cross-sectoral collective agreements and far more difficult to negotiate collective agreements at the sectoral, multi-employer and company levels. The recession was thus used by the centre-right government as a pretex...
This article compares collective bargaining practices in Romania after 1989 with thos...
The transition process pursued since 1989 by Eastern European countries also entails the transformat...
Against the backdrop of its industrial relations architecture, characteristic of the ‘southern Europ...
This article examines the impact of the recession on collective bargaining in Romania, focusing on l...
In their seminal book on the models of eastern European capitalism, Bohle and Greskovits (2012) argu...
In their seminal book on the models of eastern European capitalism, Bohle and Greskovits (2012) argu...
This article examines the impact of the economic crisis and its aftermath on collective bargaining, ...
ABSTRACT ■ This article compares collective bargaining practices in Romania after 1989 with those in...
This article discusses crisis-related developments in collective bargaining in the private sector ac...
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...
"Trotz einer Vielzahl von Studien über die Entwicklungen der Tarifverhandlungen in Osteuropa in den ...
There are several studies on recent developments in collective bargaining in Eastern Europe, but the...
ABSTRACT ■ This article compares collective bargaining practices in Romania after 1989 with those in...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to explain why, in spite having a relatively powerful labour m...
This article compares collective bargaining practices in Romania after 1989 with thos...
The transition process pursued since 1989 by Eastern European countries also entails the transformat...
Against the backdrop of its industrial relations architecture, characteristic of the ‘southern Europ...
This article examines the impact of the recession on collective bargaining in Romania, focusing on l...
In their seminal book on the models of eastern European capitalism, Bohle and Greskovits (2012) argu...
In their seminal book on the models of eastern European capitalism, Bohle and Greskovits (2012) argu...
This article examines the impact of the economic crisis and its aftermath on collective bargaining, ...
ABSTRACT ■ This article compares collective bargaining practices in Romania after 1989 with those in...
This article discusses crisis-related developments in collective bargaining in the private sector ac...
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...
"Trotz einer Vielzahl von Studien über die Entwicklungen der Tarifverhandlungen in Osteuropa in den ...
There are several studies on recent developments in collective bargaining in Eastern Europe, but the...
ABSTRACT ■ This article compares collective bargaining practices in Romania after 1989 with those in...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to explain why, in spite having a relatively powerful labour m...
This article compares collective bargaining practices in Romania after 1989 with thos...
The transition process pursued since 1989 by Eastern European countries also entails the transformat...
Against the backdrop of its industrial relations architecture, characteristic of the ‘southern Europ...