Benchmarking working Europe 2010
European Trade Union Institute, Brussels ; European Trade Union Confederation, Brussels
ETUI - Brussels
2010
117 p.
collective bargaining ; comparison ; economic recession ; equal rights ; income ; labour market ; macroeconomics ; social policy ; social protection ; statistics ; trade union document ; sectoral social dialogue
Business economics
English
Bibliogr.
978-2-87452-167-6
03.04-16138
"This year's Benchmarking Working Europe report embarks upon a social stocktaking of the reaction to and impact of the financial, economic and social crisis as a means of feeding into the post-crisis and EU2020 debate.
The report provides evidence to question the underlying foundation of the current growth model and its emphasis on deregulation and labour cost cutting. It supports the claim that workers' rights should be rediscovered as a force for productivity and as a way of building a new model of economic progress in which fair wages and good working conditions constitute the basis for growth and employment dynamics."
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