In the new EU member states, tripartite national-level social pacts have been promoted as a preferred and effective instrument for a rapid and relatively painless fulfilment of the Maastricht criteria, following the example of many of the old member states in the 1990s, and notably Italy. But such policy advice is not based on careful comparisons. By comparing Poland and Italy, this article undermines the dominant view that the failure of concertation attempts in Poland is mostly due to trade union politicization. The comparative test with Italy, a country with equally politicized trade unions, and where, by contrast, important social pacts have been signed, suggests that divergent employer strategies and organization are at least an equall...
Under what conditions do governments, employers, and unions enter formal policy agreements on income...
The article examines the industrial relations developments in the post‐communist countries that ente...
This paper seeks to shed light on the question of the likely evolution of collective bargaining in E...
In the new EU member states, tripartite national-level social pacts have been promoted as a preferre...
The main aims of this article are: a presentation of the theoretical framework for the analysis of t...
Chapter 6 discusses the emergence and the partly failed institutionalization of social pacts in Ital...
Tripartite concertation, which has reappeared in several European countries, plays an important role...
This article examines the emergence and institutionalization of social pacts in Ireland, Italy and S...
Social pacts – policy agreements between governments, labor unions and sometimes employer organizati...
<p>Since 1980, over one-quarter of social pact proposals have failed to result in social pact agreem...
[From the introduction]. Social pacts – national-level agreements between governments, labor unions ...
During the 1990s, a prominent strategy of economic adjustment to the challenges of competitiveness a...
Social pacts - policy agreements between governments, labor unions and sometimes employer organizati...
Conventional accounts of the reemergence of social pacts in Western Europe argue they are a governme...
First published online : February 2, 2014During the 1990s, a prominent strategy of economic adjustme...
Under what conditions do governments, employers, and unions enter formal policy agreements on income...
The article examines the industrial relations developments in the post‐communist countries that ente...
This paper seeks to shed light on the question of the likely evolution of collective bargaining in E...
In the new EU member states, tripartite national-level social pacts have been promoted as a preferre...
The main aims of this article are: a presentation of the theoretical framework for the analysis of t...
Chapter 6 discusses the emergence and the partly failed institutionalization of social pacts in Ital...
Tripartite concertation, which has reappeared in several European countries, plays an important role...
This article examines the emergence and institutionalization of social pacts in Ireland, Italy and S...
Social pacts – policy agreements between governments, labor unions and sometimes employer organizati...
<p>Since 1980, over one-quarter of social pact proposals have failed to result in social pact agreem...
[From the introduction]. Social pacts – national-level agreements between governments, labor unions ...
During the 1990s, a prominent strategy of economic adjustment to the challenges of competitiveness a...
Social pacts - policy agreements between governments, labor unions and sometimes employer organizati...
Conventional accounts of the reemergence of social pacts in Western Europe argue they are a governme...
First published online : February 2, 2014During the 1990s, a prominent strategy of economic adjustme...
Under what conditions do governments, employers, and unions enter formal policy agreements on income...
The article examines the industrial relations developments in the post‐communist countries that ente...
This paper seeks to shed light on the question of the likely evolution of collective bargaining in E...