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Bulletin of Comparative Labour

The Legal and Institutional Framing of Collective Bargaining in CEE Countries : Between Europeanisation and Decentralisation

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The Legal and Institutional Framing of Collective Bargaining in CEE Countries' scrutinises the legal and institutional framework for collective bargaining in Central and Eastern Europe (CEE), including its development in the past two decades. The formerly communist countries of CEE have witnessed a profound transformation of their labour laws since the 1990s and, especially, after their accession to the European Union. Today, in comparison to the other Member States, they continue to have weak trade unions and employers? associations and an underdeveloped system of collective bargaining. Moreover, the recent economic and financial crisis highlighted the need to invest further efforts in bringing the CEE industrial relations closer to the?old? Member States in order to facilitate more meaningful enforcement of the EU-wide economic and social policies. This is the first book to discuss this important matter in depth.


Author: Ivana Palinka?
Publisher: Bulletin of Comparative Labour
Publication Date: May 10, 2018
Number of Pages: 282 pages
Language: English
Binding: Paperback
ISBN-10: 9041191992
ISBN-13: 9789041191991

The Legal and Institutional Framing of Collective Bargaining in CEE Countries : Between Europeanisation and Decentralisation

$161.35
 
The Legal and Institutional Framing of Collective Bargaining in CEE Countries' scrutinises the legal and institutional framework for collective bargaining in Central and Eastern Europe (CEE), including its development in the past two decades. The formerly communist countries of CEE have witnessed a profound transformation of their labour laws since the 1990s and, especially, after their accession to the European Union. Today, in comparison to the other Member States, they continue to have weak trade unions and employers? associations and an underdeveloped system of collective bargaining. Moreover, the recent economic and financial crisis highlighted the need to invest further efforts in bringing the CEE industrial relations closer to the?old? Member States in order to facilitate more meaningful enforcement of the EU-wide economic and social policies. This is the first book to discuss this important matter in depth.


Author: Ivana Palinka?
Publisher: Bulletin of Comparative Labour
Publication Date: May 10, 2018
Number of Pages: 282 pages
Language: English
Binding: Paperback
ISBN-10: 9041191992
ISBN-13: 9789041191991
 

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