The Role of the State and Industrial Relations

The Role of the State and Industrial Relations
Author: Adalberto Perulli,Tiziano Treu
Publsiher: Kluwer Law International B.V.
Total Pages: 393
Release: 2019-10-05
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9789403506623

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The Role of the State and Industrial Relations Edited by Adalberto Perulli & Tiziano Treu The new era of industrial relations that has been stealthily changing the world of work in recent decades seems to have reached a stage where it can be systematically monitored and analyzed, in great part because the “creeping renationalization” that has been noted since the financial crisis of 2008 has reinvigorated state intervention in essential economic structures. The contributions in this unrivalled book provide important new perspectives on the many challenges inherent in the present and future of the relationship between industrial relations and the state. Analyzing industrial relations systems from international, supranational, European and national points of view—and with an interdisciplinary approach connecting labour law, commercial law, corporate governance and international law—this one-of-kind book examines such salient aspects of the subject as the following: cooperative versus conflictual industrial relations systems; phenomenon of constitutionalization of power by multinational enterprises; competitive, illiberal and protectionist patterns of state regulation; freedom of association and industrial relations; potential power of transnational collective bargaining; impact of worktime arrangements; role of European Works Councils; exemplary value of the German system of workers’ participation; and global framework agreements. Using a comparative approach (the European Union, France, Spain, Germany, Italy, Japan, China, the United States, Brazil, South Africa, India), the book reconstructs the general framework of global industrial relations, considering challenges and future prospects and proposing a new agenda for the state. Contributors include widely renowned professors of labour, commercial and international law, as well as experts from the International Labour Organization and the International Society for Labour and Social Security Law. The debate about industrial relations and the state in our globalized world is of major concern for practitioners in governments, companies, employers’ associations and trade unions, as well as for company managers, entrepreneurs, consultants, judges, human rights lawyers and academics interested in labour, industrial relations and social rights in European and international contexts.

The Role of the State in Industrial Relations

The Role of the State in Industrial Relations
Author: International Industrial Relations Association. European Regional Congress
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 414
Release: 1997
Genre: Collective bargaining
ISBN: CORNELL:31924078665068

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Comparative Industrial Relations

Comparative Industrial Relations
Author: Ron Bean
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 312
Release: 1994
Genre: Comparative industrial relations
ISBN: UOM:39076001624803

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Table of Contents List of figures and tables Preface to the first edition Preface to the second edition 1 Introduction: comparative approaches 1 2 Trade unions 19 3 Employers and managements 51 4 Collective bargaining 74 5 The role of the state 102 6 Industrial conflict and strikes 130 7 Workers' participation in decision-making 160 8 Industrial relations in multinational enterprises 187 9 Industrial relations in developing countries 213 10 Industrial relations systems and economic outcomes 231 Notes 243 Bibliography 253 Author index 284 Subject index 291.

The Global Evolution of Industrial Relations

The Global Evolution of Industrial Relations
Author: Bruce E. Kaufman,International Labour Office
Publsiher: International Labour Organization
Total Pages: 760
Release: 2004
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9221141535

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This publication examines the history and practice of industrial relations around the world to date, as well as considering potential future prospects and developments. Issues discussed include: early industrial relations in Europe and North America; key aspects that have shaped industrial relations during the post World War II period, including the role and impact of the International Labour Organization and the International Industrial Relations Association (IIRA); and modern industrial relations in the United States, Australasia, Canada, the UK, continental Europe, Africa, Asia and Latin America.

Industrial Relations

Industrial Relations
Author: Michael Poole
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 298
Release: 2013-10-11
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781136519048

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This comparative study of industrial relations provides an analysis of a wide range of phenomena, with a view to uncovering the origins of national diversity. It takes into account the notion of strategic choice, set within a series of constraints of environment, organizational and institutional conditions and power relationships. The book: * Covers a wide range of examples from the UK, USA, France, Germany Italy, Sweden, Eastern Europe, Latin America, India and Japan * Includes a comprehensive analysis of management and employers' associations, labour and trades unions * Examines the role of the state in comparative perspective

The State of the Art in Industrial Relations

The State of the Art in Industrial Relations
Author: Canadian Industrial Relations Association
Publsiher: [Kingston, Ont.] : Industrial Relations Centre, Queen's University ; [Toronto] : Centre for Industrial Relations, University of Toronto
Total Pages: 328
Release: 1988
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: UOM:39015013959187

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Negotiating Flexibility

Negotiating Flexibility
Author: Muneto Ozaki
Publsiher: International Labour Organization
Total Pages: 172
Release: 1999
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9221108651

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This timely volume discusses the extent to which the labor market is becoming more flexible in response to competitive pressures and examines the pivotal roles of collective bargaining in introducing this flexibility.Providing detailed information from 22 country studies, the book covers industrialized and developing nations across Western Europe, North and South America, and Asia. It analyzes the extent of flexibility introduced in these labor markets, as well as the changing role of the state in industrial relations, and the positions of employers and trade unions on labor market flexibility. This comprehensive study reviews the move toward flexibility in four principal areas: contracts of employment, pay, working time, and work organization.While closely examining the means of achieving greater labor market flexibility, this highly topical book addresses the various ways in which flexibility has been introduced, including through legislative action, collective bargaining, individual contracts of employment, and unilateral employer decisions. The findings in this book reveal that collective bargaining is the most effective means of introducing flexibility, as it engages both employers and workers in the process of change.In addition, the volume examines the outcomes of negotiations on flexibility at the central, sectoral, and enterprise levels, paying special attention to the trade-offs that arise, particularly in the areas of job security, working time, and workers' lifestyles.

Industrial Relations in China

Industrial Relations in China
Author: Bill Taylor,Kai Chang,Qi Li
Publsiher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages: 282
Release: 2003-01-01
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1781008329

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"This enlightening book provides the first systematic introduction to, and exploration of, the emerging system of industrial relations in China, and draws on the authors' extensive research and direct involvement in the developments taking place. The authors argue that there are both unifying and fragmenting elements to the ongoing development of industrial relations, but overall it is one in which the state continues to maintain a major, and direct, influence. Divisions between workers and managers may be escalating with increased open conflicts, but this book reveals that the picture is far more complex and contradictory than to assume that the solution is convergence with western style industrial relations systems. They conclude that industrial relations institutions and processes still act within a political context and with the guiding hand of the Chinese Communist party."