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Economic integration and state responses: change in European industrial relations since Maastricht

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Meardi, Guglielmo

British Journal of Industrial Relations

2018

56

3

September

631-655

labour relations ; economic integration

EU countries

Labour relations

http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/bjir.12307

English

Bibliogr.;Statistics

"The article analyses industrial relations change in the six largest EU countries since 1992 in relation to increased internationalization pressures. Based on qualitative and quantitative analysis, it distinguishes between associational and state governance, and detects that despite a predominant, but not universal, trend of weakening trade unions and collective bargaining, no overall liberalization has occurred in the political regulation of employment (employment policies, welfare state, labour law, state support to collective bargaining, public sector). Rather than converging towards neoliberalism, industrial relations emerge as more politically contingent and dependent on multiple forms of power, which are affected by internationalization in different ways."

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