The challenges to trade unions in Europe. Innovation or adaptation.
Leisink, Peter ; Van Leemput, Jim ; Vilrokx, Jacques
Edward Elgar - Cheltenham
1996
XIV, 296 p.
decentralization ; deregulation ; economic growth ; ETUC ; European integration ; future ; labour relations ; trade unionism ; trade union attitude ; trade union ; training policy ; trade union membership
Trade unionism
English
Bibliogr.;Index
1-85898-288-x
13.06.3-11121
"In The Challenges to Trade Unions in Europe, a group of prominent authors examines the unions' strategic policies in seven European member states and at the European Union level, as well as their responses to the globalization of economic competition. Using theoretical and historical analysis as well as up-to-date empirical research, they examine the successes of trade unions and their capacity to innovate in order to remain strategic actors in the industrial relations arena. In particular, the authors examine trade union policies responding to topical issues such as training, sustainable growth, flexibility, decentralization, deregulation and neo-liberal state policies."
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