Labor Relations in a Globalizing World

Labor Relations in a Globalizing World
Author: Harry C. Katz,Thomas A. Kochan,Alexander J. S. Colvin
Publsiher: Cornell University Press
Total Pages: 363
Release: 2015-06-04
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780801455513

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Compelled by the extent to which globalization has changed the nature of labor relations, Harry C. Katz, Thomas A. Kochan, and Alexander J. S. Colvin give us the first textbook to focus on the workplace outcomes of the production of goods and services in emerging countries. In Labor Relations in a Globalizing World, they draw lessons from the United States and other advanced industrial countries to provide a menu of options for management, labor, and government leaders in emerging countries. They include discussions based in countries such as China, Brazil, India, and South Africa which, given the advanced levels of economic development they have already achieved, are often described as "transitional," because the labor relations practices and procedures used in those countries are still in a state of flux.Katz, Kochan, and Colvin analyze how labor relations functions in emerging countries in a manner that is useful to practitioners, policymakers, and academics. They take account of the fact that labor relations are much more politicized in emerging countries than in advanced industrialized countries. They also address the traditional role played by state-dominated unions in emerging countries and the recent increased importance of independent unions that have emerged as alternatives. These independent unions tend to promote firm- or workplace-level collective bargaining in contrast to the more traditional top-down systems. Katz, Kochan, and Colvin explain how multinational corporations, nongovernmental organizations, and other groups that act across national borders increasingly influence work and employment outcomes.

Comparative Employment Relations in the Global Economy

Comparative Employment Relations in the Global Economy
Author: Carola Frege,John Kelly
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 618
Release: 2013-07-24
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781135020934

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"Employment Relations" is widely taught in business schools around the world. Increasingly however more emphasis is being placed on the comparative and international dimensions of the relations between employers and workers. It is becoming ever more important to comprehend today’s work and employment issues alongside a knowledge of the dynamics between global financial and product markets, global production chains, national and international employment actors and institutions and the ways in which these relationships play out in different national contexts. This textbook is the first to present a cross-section of country studies, including all four BRIC countries, Brazil, Russia, India and China alongside integrative thematic chapters covering all the important topics needed to excel in this field. The textbook also benefits from the editors' and contributors' experience as leading scholars in Employment Relations. The book is an ideal resource for students on advanced undergraduate and postgraduate comparative programmes across areas such as Employment Relations, Human Resource Management, Political Economy, Labour Politics, Industrial and Economic Sociology, Regulation and Social Policy.

The Transformation of Employment Relations in Europe

The Transformation of Employment Relations in Europe
Author: Jim Arrowsmith,Valeria Pulignano
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 248
Release: 2013-09-11
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781135010058

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Since the 1980s, the process of European economic integration, within a wider context of globalization, has accelerated employment change and placed a new premium on ‘flexible’ forms of work organization. The institutions of employment relations, specifically those concerning collective bargaining between employers and trade unions, have had to adapt accordingly. The Transformation of Employment Relations focuses not just on recent change, but charts the strategic choices that have influenced employment relations and examines these key developments in a comparative perspective. A historical and cross-national analysis of the most important and controversial ‘issues’ explores the motivation of the actors, the implementation of change, and its evolution in a diverse European context. The book highlights the policies and the role played by different institutional and social actors (employers, management, trade unions, professional associations and governments) and assesses the extent to which these policies and roles have had significant effects on outcomes. This comparative analysis of the transformation of work and employment regulation, within the context of a quarter-century timeframe, has not been undertaken in any other book. But this is no comparative handbook in which changes are largely described on a country-by-country basis, but instead, The Transformation of Employment Relations is rather focused thematically. As Europe copes with a serious economic crisis, understanding of the dynamics of work transformation has never been more important.

Globalisation State and Labour

Globalisation  State and Labour
Author: Peter Fairbrother,Al Rainnie
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 177
Release: 2007-05-07
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781134186457

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With contributions from leading researchers in the field, this new book incorporates major studies from four countries, to challenge our pre-conceptions about globalization, the state, and the organization of labour.

International and Comparative Employment Relations

International and Comparative Employment Relations
Author: Greg J. Bamber,Russell D Lansbury,Nick Wailes
Publsiher: SAGE
Total Pages: 492
Release: 2004-03-27
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1412901251

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Earlier editions of this text have become the standard reference for a worldwide readership of practitioners in governments, companies and unions, and students. This revised edition analyzes employment relations in the UK, USA, Canada, Australia, Italy, France, Germany, Sweden, Japan and Korea.

Globalization and Labour Relations

Globalization and Labour Relations
Author: Peter Leisink
Publsiher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages: 280
Release: 1999
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: STANFORD:36105023641215

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Some of these papers were originally presented at an international conference on Globalization and the New Inequality at Utrecht University, The Netherlands; others were commissioned specifically for this book. Topics include surprising answers to frequently asked questions about globalization (the authors argue that social welfare policies can be followed and that world market forces are not beyond governance); the myth of trade union solidarity; the international restructuring of the media industries; the increasing importance of local labor relations; the impact of globalization on the potash industry; and Australia's historic industrial relations transition. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

Globalizing Employment Relations

Globalizing Employment Relations
Author: S. Contrepois,V. Delteil,P. Dieuaide,S. Jefferys
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 251
Release: 2010-12-14
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780230306813

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A unique exploration of the the contributions made by multinational corporations to the difficult labour market transitions towards full integration of Central and Eastern Europe members of the European Union. This book considers the roles played by US, British and German multinational companies (MNCs) in Central and Eastern Europe

Globalization Employment and the Workplace

Globalization  Employment and the Workplace
Author: Yaw A. Debrah,Ian G. Smith
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 312
Release: 2003-12-08
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781134527977

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The globalization of business is a relatively new process. Although its influence on work, employment, the labour process and the management process has become increasingly significant, little is known about these developments. In order to redress this imbalance, this book provides evidence of the nature and degree of significance that globalization holds for nation states, cultures, trade unions, employees and business management. Underlying the various contributions is a focus upon the varied and complex nature of internationalism in the business world.