For trade unions, the central problematic of globalization is the growing disparity between the mobility of capital and labour. The ability of capital to operate on a trans-national basis is widely perceived to have precipitated a process of cost cutting as international companies seek to cut workers' remuneration and other conditions of employment. However, systematic empirical evidence on the impact of globalization on human resource management is hard to find, as is any assessment of the differential impact of globalization on different occupational groups or the response of trade unions to any deterioration in their members' terms and conditions of employment. Focusing on the international civil aviation industry, we examine the effects...
Following the Second World Congress of the International Trade Union Confederation (ITUC) held from ...
As the numbers of multinational corporations (MNCs) steadily increases production becomes more and m...
Globalization transforms workforces of transnational corporation from predominantly home country-dom...
For trade unions, the central problematic of globalization is the growing disparity between the mobi...
For trade unions, the central problematic of globalization is the growing disparity between the mobi...
For trade unions, the central problematic of globalization is the growing disparity between the mobi...
Rapid economic growth at a global scale has reached levels with no historical precedent. Globalisat...
Internationalisation of capital grew rapidly in the post-war period, driven initially by US-based TN...
Defence date: 18 March 2010Examining Board: Prof. Sara de la Rica, University of the Basque Country...
Defence date: 18 March 2010Examining Board: Prof. Sara de la Rica, University of the Basque Country...
Defence date: 18 March 2010Examining Board: Prof. Sara de la Rica, University of the Basque Country...
Defence date: 18 March 2010Examining Board: Prof. Sara de la Rica, University of the Basque Country...
ne of the current paradoxes for trade unions is that organizing is an essentially local or national ...
The increasing global reach of companies, accompanied by restructuring activities, lead to a greater...
The authors assert that changing world markets and new technologies are driving industrial restructu...
Following the Second World Congress of the International Trade Union Confederation (ITUC) held from ...
As the numbers of multinational corporations (MNCs) steadily increases production becomes more and m...
Globalization transforms workforces of transnational corporation from predominantly home country-dom...
For trade unions, the central problematic of globalization is the growing disparity between the mobi...
For trade unions, the central problematic of globalization is the growing disparity between the mobi...
For trade unions, the central problematic of globalization is the growing disparity between the mobi...
Rapid economic growth at a global scale has reached levels with no historical precedent. Globalisat...
Internationalisation of capital grew rapidly in the post-war period, driven initially by US-based TN...
Defence date: 18 March 2010Examining Board: Prof. Sara de la Rica, University of the Basque Country...
Defence date: 18 March 2010Examining Board: Prof. Sara de la Rica, University of the Basque Country...
Defence date: 18 March 2010Examining Board: Prof. Sara de la Rica, University of the Basque Country...
Defence date: 18 March 2010Examining Board: Prof. Sara de la Rica, University of the Basque Country...
ne of the current paradoxes for trade unions is that organizing is an essentially local or national ...
The increasing global reach of companies, accompanied by restructuring activities, lead to a greater...
The authors assert that changing world markets and new technologies are driving industrial restructu...
Following the Second World Congress of the International Trade Union Confederation (ITUC) held from ...
As the numbers of multinational corporations (MNCs) steadily increases production becomes more and m...
Globalization transforms workforces of transnational corporation from predominantly home country-dom...