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The Eurozone and financial integration: the employment relations issues.

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Grahl, John ; Teague, Paul

Industrial Relations Journal

2003

34

5

December

396-410

collective bargaining ; EMU ; labour relations ; social dialogue ; wages

EU countries

EMU and International monetary system

English

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"Together the macroeconomic and financial attributes of monetary union are changing the rules governing the European economy. This paper assesses the consequences of these changes for employment relations in member states. The analysis focuses on three matters in particular. First, how labour market actors are responding to the fact that macroeconomic policies are not only out of their own control but may therefore fail to correspond to the needs of particular countries. Second, how employment relations are adapting to the new microeconomic challenges released by the move towards deeper financial integration inside the EU, which has its main impact on the structures of corporate finance and thus on corporate strategy. Finally the implications of both patterns of change for the EU employment policy are assessed to gauge the impact of monetary union on the European social model."

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