Comparative Employment Relations France, Germany and Britain Susan Milner.

By: Milner, SusanMaterial type: TextTextSeries: Comparative Employment RelationsPublisher: New York Palgrave 2015Description: 270 p. PBISBN: 9781137353689 (paperback)Subject(s): France, Germany and Britain | Industrial relations -- France | Industrial relations -- Germany | Industrial relations -- Great Britain | BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Human Resources & Personnel Management | BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Labor | POLITICAL SCIENCE / Labor & Industrial RelationsDDC classification: 658.3 MIL 2015 LOC classification: HD8376.5 | .M55 2015Other classification: BUS030000 | BUS038000 | POL013000 Online resources: Cover image
Contents:
Machine generated contents note: -- 1. Introducing Comparative Employment Relations -- 2. Understanding Variety and Change in Capitalist Economies -- 3. The Changing Role of the State in Employment Relations -- 4. Trade Unions in and Beyond the Workplace -- 5. Does Collective Bargaining Still Matter? -- 6. Employment Relations in the Workplace: Voice, Representation and Conflict -- 7. Organisational Restructuring and Employment Relations -- 8. Working Time, Employment Regimes, and Employment Relations -- 9. Pay, Productivity and Skills -- 10. Conclusion: Lessons from Comparative Employment Relations.
Summary: "Explores employment relations in three key European countries: France, Germany and the UK. The comparative approach examines key areas of employment relations to analyse national differences and similarities. This comparative text fills the gap between single country studies of employment relations and more broad-brush multi-country approaches"--
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Machine generated contents note: -- 1. Introducing Comparative Employment Relations -- 2. Understanding Variety and Change in Capitalist Economies -- 3. The Changing Role of the State in Employment Relations -- 4. Trade Unions in and Beyond the Workplace -- 5. Does Collective Bargaining Still Matter? -- 6. Employment Relations in the Workplace: Voice, Representation and Conflict -- 7. Organisational Restructuring and Employment Relations -- 8. Working Time, Employment Regimes, and Employment Relations -- 9. Pay, Productivity and Skills -- 10. Conclusion: Lessons from Comparative Employment Relations.

"Explores employment relations in three key European countries: France, Germany and the UK. The comparative approach examines key areas of employment relations to analyse national differences and similarities. This comparative text fills the gap between single country studies of employment relations and more broad-brush multi-country approaches"--

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