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An emerging island? ETUC, social dialogue and the europeanisation of the trade unions in the 1990s

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Dølvik, Jon Erik

European Trade Union Institute, Brussels

ETUI - Brussels

1999

249 p.

CEEP ; employers organization ; ETUC ; EU Treaty ; European integration ; history ; labour relations ; social dialogue ; social policy ; trade unionism ; trade union ; trade union document ; UNICE

Trade unionism

English

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13.06.3-14239

"Predominantly unnoticed by public opinion in the European Union member states, a form of cooperation has been developing between trade unions and employers at European level which could, in the long term, turn into a fully-fledged industrial relations system. Jon Erik Dolvik of the Institute for Applied Social Sciences in Oslo (FAFO) describes in his book the history of this relationship, the main protagonists of which are, on the trade union side, the European Trade Union Confederation (ETUC) and, on the employers' side, the European umbrella organisations UNICE and CEEP, Jon Erik Dolvik, who spent a period working in the European Trade Union Institute (ETUI) in Brussels, was able to observe at close quarters the development of this burgeoning European-level relationship, his main focus of interest being the ETUC. In his book he also describes the European political background and circumstances without which these developments could scarcely have taken place. An emerging island? is one of four publications issued by the ETUI to mark the 25th anniversary of the ETUC in 1998."

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