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This paper addresses the design of the machinery of collective bargaining from the perspective of microeconomic and macroeconomic flexibility. In the former context, somewhat greater attention is given over to enterprise flexibility than external adjustment. In the latter context, close...
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Using the 2019 ECS, we investigate the relationship between union organization, workplace representation, industrial … union density is higher and where workers are covered by mixed-level collective agreements. Distrust and strained workplace …-win outcomes, where the default is unresolved outcomes. Higher union density is associated with worker wins, collective bargaining …
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A widespread belief considers decentralization of collective bargaining as a key element in introducing relevant innovations and changes in the work organization. In relation to this belief, since 2011 the Italian collective bargaining system is being specifically monitored by European...
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The collective bargaining over working conditions of employees in the Public Administration service finds a number of features that in some cases do not always have a clear legal protection and in others, they have some specific characteristics exclusively in the public sector, thus, making it...
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European Union since 1998, this article examines the contention that recent developments in collective bargaining in the member … states of the European Union represent an innovation in the joint regulation of the labour market. The notion of joint … market at the end of the 1990s in the European Union. Four types of joint regulation are identified. The first type refers to …
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Originally, anchoring labour rights to the existence of a personal relationship of subordination was functional to prevent the greater bargaining strength of the employed being disproportionately reflected in the terms and conditions regulating the provision of labour. This does not seem anymore...
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With the abolition of exchange rates the role of wage formation in the European Monetary Union changes fundamentally … terms of employment creation. Keywords: Wages, Euro, Labour Markets Contents: Economic Policy in Wake of Monetary Union.- An … Economic Policy Framework for European Monetary Union: Some Preliminary Theoretical Considerations; The Function of Exchange …
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Incomplete monetary union and Europe's current crisis -- From order to disorder : how monetary union changed national …
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