This article analyses the changes in the regulation of labour in advanced market democracies, and specifically in the EU countries, under the present conditions of economic crisis and broader transformations of the capitalist system. Three issues are briefly discussed. First, the main causes of the decline of collective bargaining and trade union action are considered, linking them to profound transformations which already started three decades ago: globalization of product and capital markets, on one hand, and technological and organizational trends requiring greater flexibility for companies. Second, the issue of convergence/divergence of national systems of collective regulation of labour in the light of recent developments. Third, the r...
This Article critically evaluates the recent trends in Italian industrial relations in order to high...
The aim of this paper is to identify some trends of collective bargaining, in a context of industria...
Starting from a synthetic reconstruction of the historical and systemic roots of labour law of the E...
In the post-WWII period, industrial relations in advanced economies have gone through three main sta...
The article analyses the recent trend of the decentralized negotiating regulation during the economi...
The new economic governance has pursued a radical decentralisation of collective bargaining. The Eur...
The article conducts a political analysis of the Western European institutions of corporatism. The m...
In the case of Italy, many of the more common assumptions about the impact of the crisis on employme...
In recent years, Italian legislation seems to have accomplished a ‘corporatisation’ of collective ba...
The need for companies to govern production processes in highly dynamic contexts and the fragmentati...
This contribution compares the 1993 Accord between the Italian government and social partners with t...
Concerning the impact of globalization on labor regulation there are many dichoto-mous approaches ei...
Italy has been ranked at the bottom of the various indexes of corporatism due to its low level of in...
International audience'Collective Bargaining Developments in Times of Crisis' discusses the evolutio...
The article investigates reasons and forms of the ongoing process of collective bargaining decentral...
This Article critically evaluates the recent trends in Italian industrial relations in order to high...
The aim of this paper is to identify some trends of collective bargaining, in a context of industria...
Starting from a synthetic reconstruction of the historical and systemic roots of labour law of the E...
In the post-WWII period, industrial relations in advanced economies have gone through three main sta...
The article analyses the recent trend of the decentralized negotiating regulation during the economi...
The new economic governance has pursued a radical decentralisation of collective bargaining. The Eur...
The article conducts a political analysis of the Western European institutions of corporatism. The m...
In the case of Italy, many of the more common assumptions about the impact of the crisis on employme...
In recent years, Italian legislation seems to have accomplished a ‘corporatisation’ of collective ba...
The need for companies to govern production processes in highly dynamic contexts and the fragmentati...
This contribution compares the 1993 Accord between the Italian government and social partners with t...
Concerning the impact of globalization on labor regulation there are many dichoto-mous approaches ei...
Italy has been ranked at the bottom of the various indexes of corporatism due to its low level of in...
International audience'Collective Bargaining Developments in Times of Crisis' discusses the evolutio...
The article investigates reasons and forms of the ongoing process of collective bargaining decentral...
This Article critically evaluates the recent trends in Italian industrial relations in order to high...
The aim of this paper is to identify some trends of collective bargaining, in a context of industria...
Starting from a synthetic reconstruction of the historical and systemic roots of labour law of the E...