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The impact of EU accession on Turkish industrial relations and social dialogue

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Yildirim, Engin ; Calis, Suayyip

Industrial Relations Journal

2008

39

3

May

212-228

EU enlargement ; labour relations ; social dialogue ; workers rights

Turkey

Labour relations

English

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"This article examines whether the European Union membership process is transforming the ‘deep structure' of Turkish industrial relations. We make an attempt to illustrate this through the prism of Turkish experience in social dialogue regarded as an indispensable tool of the European social model. Turkish industrial relations is characterised by restrictive labour laws, employer hostility to unionisation, a large informal economy and labour market, and strong state intervention, which have historically constituted the main elements of ‘the deep structure' of Turkish industrial relations. In procedural terms, the institutions for social dialogue have been established but the influence of the social partners is limited because of the dominance of the state and the weakness of labour. The existing attempts at developing social dialogue rest on shaky foundations emanating mostly from the state's and employers' disrespect of basic labour rights."

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