This chapter shows that traditional industrial relations classif ications, based on national institutional features, have become sector-specif ic. Company case studies indicate that in retailing, which is characterised by generally poor working conditions, market structures and company characteristics tend to condition unions’ capacity to engage in collective bargaining. Only in Sweden, where the institutional framework continues to provide a signif icant degree of procedural security through coordinating mechanisms, have unions been able to retain control over the decentralisation process and to play an important role at the company level. Nevertheless, in large, often internationalised companies, unions that are proactive and willing to m...
International audienceThis chapter studies the aim of decentralising collective bargaining in the Eu...
Industrial relations are in flux in many nations, perhaps most notably in Germany and Britain. That ...
The study assesses the effectiveness of collective bargaining in resolving conflicts between employe...
This chapter shows that traditional industrial relations classif ications, based on national institu...
The aim of this chapter is to analyse the role of trade unions in decentralised collective bargainin...
The author reviews evidence that the bargaining structure is becoming more decentralized in Sweden, ...
This paper investigates different varieties of so called organised decentralisation of collective ba...
Altres ajuts: Acord CSUC-EmeraldThe authors would like to thank the research team of the "Relaunchin...
In the chapter, “Trade Unions and Collective Agreements in a Changing World”, Anders Kjellberg expla...
The industrial relations models among the EU/EES countries vary widely. The Nordic model of self-reg...
Industrial relations are in flux in many nations, perhaps most notably in Germany and Britain. That ...
This paper examines cross-national differences in the development of sectoral collective bargaining ...
"The aim of the paper is to take a closer look behind the curtain of low aggregate trade union densi...
This paper examines the potential of collective bargaining to generate mutually advantageous flexib...
Articulation of collective bargaining has been deeply modified both in Spain and in France in recent...
International audienceThis chapter studies the aim of decentralising collective bargaining in the Eu...
Industrial relations are in flux in many nations, perhaps most notably in Germany and Britain. That ...
The study assesses the effectiveness of collective bargaining in resolving conflicts between employe...
This chapter shows that traditional industrial relations classif ications, based on national institu...
The aim of this chapter is to analyse the role of trade unions in decentralised collective bargainin...
The author reviews evidence that the bargaining structure is becoming more decentralized in Sweden, ...
This paper investigates different varieties of so called organised decentralisation of collective ba...
Altres ajuts: Acord CSUC-EmeraldThe authors would like to thank the research team of the "Relaunchin...
In the chapter, “Trade Unions and Collective Agreements in a Changing World”, Anders Kjellberg expla...
The industrial relations models among the EU/EES countries vary widely. The Nordic model of self-reg...
Industrial relations are in flux in many nations, perhaps most notably in Germany and Britain. That ...
This paper examines cross-national differences in the development of sectoral collective bargaining ...
"The aim of the paper is to take a closer look behind the curtain of low aggregate trade union densi...
This paper examines the potential of collective bargaining to generate mutually advantageous flexib...
Articulation of collective bargaining has been deeply modified both in Spain and in France in recent...
International audienceThis chapter studies the aim of decentralising collective bargaining in the Eu...
Industrial relations are in flux in many nations, perhaps most notably in Germany and Britain. That ...
The study assesses the effectiveness of collective bargaining in resolving conflicts between employe...