This contribution compares the 1993 Accord between the Italian government and social partners with the 2009 Framework Agreement on the Reform of Collective Bargaining. The former was decisive for the institutionalisation of collective bargaining and the introduction of flexibility into the domestic labour market, while the latter has been more contested, seeming to reflect increasing difficulties in the relationships between the main actors in Italian employment policy. The paper discusses the role of the different channels used to innovate work regulation in Italy, assesses the attitude of the actors involved, and suggests a possible direction for future policy initiatives
Collective bargaining in Italy primarily takes place at two negotiation levels: at the industry or s...
In the case of Italy, many of the more common assumptions about the impact of the crisis on employme...
Italy has been ranked at the bottom of the various indexes of corporatism due to its low level of in...
In recent years, Italian legislation seems to have accomplished a ‘corporatisation’ of collective ba...
This article on the Italian case is based on recent trends in labour market reform. We critically re...
Questo contributo mette a confronto il patto del 1993 tra il governo italiano e le parti sociali con...
The 1990s saw an important shift from long-term reform sclerosis in the Italian industrial relations...
Purpose. The purpose of this paper is to analyse the most important features of the Italian collecti...
The new economic governance has pursued a radical decentralisation of collective bargaining. The Eur...
In response to employers’ demands to be granted a greater flexibility in the employment relationship...
The chapter presents development in the Italian system of industrial relations since the year 2000. ...
This article analyses the rules on wage coordination and their effectiveness in the Italian two-tier...
The issue of working time has always been at the forefront of collective bargaining in Italy. The pa...
This paper studies the relationship between employment, wage and working time flexibility at the wor...
In this article, we describe which challenges are affecting and transforming some of the key feature...
Collective bargaining in Italy primarily takes place at two negotiation levels: at the industry or s...
In the case of Italy, many of the more common assumptions about the impact of the crisis on employme...
Italy has been ranked at the bottom of the various indexes of corporatism due to its low level of in...
In recent years, Italian legislation seems to have accomplished a ‘corporatisation’ of collective ba...
This article on the Italian case is based on recent trends in labour market reform. We critically re...
Questo contributo mette a confronto il patto del 1993 tra il governo italiano e le parti sociali con...
The 1990s saw an important shift from long-term reform sclerosis in the Italian industrial relations...
Purpose. The purpose of this paper is to analyse the most important features of the Italian collecti...
The new economic governance has pursued a radical decentralisation of collective bargaining. The Eur...
In response to employers’ demands to be granted a greater flexibility in the employment relationship...
The chapter presents development in the Italian system of industrial relations since the year 2000. ...
This article analyses the rules on wage coordination and their effectiveness in the Italian two-tier...
The issue of working time has always been at the forefront of collective bargaining in Italy. The pa...
This paper studies the relationship between employment, wage and working time flexibility at the wor...
In this article, we describe which challenges are affecting and transforming some of the key feature...
Collective bargaining in Italy primarily takes place at two negotiation levels: at the industry or s...
In the case of Italy, many of the more common assumptions about the impact of the crisis on employme...
Italy has been ranked at the bottom of the various indexes of corporatism due to its low level of in...