
Collective Bargaining Developments in Times of Crisis
2. Auflage
Kluwer Law International
ISBN 9789403506289
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Bibliografische Daten
Buch. Softcover
2. Auflage. 2024
Umfang: 320 S.
Verlag: Kluwer Law International
ISBN: 9789403506289
Weiterführende bibliografische Daten
Das Werk ist Teil der Reihe: Bulletin of Comparative Labour Relations
Produktbeschreibung
The book is organised around two building blocks:
- Part I presents some comparative perspectives both in terms of the structure of the industrial relations systems and in terms of subjects of collective bargaining, whether this be a classical theme of collective bargaining (wages and working time) or less traditional themes (platform work, young people and older people which are two categories particularly affected by the crisis).
- Part II presents some national situations. Each chapter explores how national systems have been able to respond to European injunctions and have also responded to the new challenges posed by the COVID-19 pandemic and the emergence of new themes. These presentations demonstrate once again the extreme diversity of each industrial relations system. Some systems, such as the Austrian system, appear to be unfailingly stable, while the Belgian system seems to be having more difficulty adapting. Others, like the Portuguese or the Spanish systems, appear to be resilient, while in some countries, Turkey, Hungary, Poland and Romania, collective bargaining is particularly weak. In these countries, the question raised by the adoption of the AMW Directive is therefore to determine how sectoral bargaining can be developed in countries where there is no such level of bargaining or in countries where collective bargaining remains underdeveloped at all levels.
As the first edition, the book takes stock of the current state of collective bargaining in Europe. It is an essential study for labour and employment law practitioners and an exemplary analysis of immeasurable value to policymakers and academics in the field.
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