EU industrial relations v. national industrial relations. Comparative and interdisciplinary perspectives

"The relationship between the national and international has been central in the debate on the impact of globalisation on national patterns of employment relations. While some industrial relations researchers in recent years have put forward evidence not of convergence, but rather of continuing...

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Institution:ETUI-European Trade Union Institute
Format: TEXT
Language:English
Published: The Hague 2008
Kluwer Law International
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Online Access:https://www.labourline.org/KENTIKA-19185119124919033919-eu-industrial-relations-v.-nat.htm
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description "The relationship between the national and international has been central in the debate on the impact of globalisation on national patterns of employment relations. While some industrial relations researchers in recent years have put forward evidence not of convergence, but rather of continuing national diversity in employment relations, others see a complex power-sharing interplay emerging for which Europe is the laboratory. This ground-breaking book asks: Do EU or European industrial relations exist? What characterises EU industrial relations and their development? What are the differences between EU industrial relations and national industrial relations? Twelve outstanding authorities from seven countries discuss the theme from a variety of perspectives. Originally presented at an international and interdisciplinary research workshop held at the Faculty of Law at Lund University in November 2007, the essays probe a range of highly topical and important legal and industrial relations issues and developments, including the implications of the epochal and much-debated Laval and Viking cases from the European Court of Justice. The focus is on the EU dimension of industrial relations, common to the Member States, and not on comparative European industrial relations. The authors raise and discuss such crucial issues as the following: * the power relationship and interactions between the social partners within the framework of the social dialogue; * growing problems of posting of workers, low wage competition, and ‘social dumping’; * approaches to creating an EU legal framework for transnational collective agreements; * the right to take industrial action in order to achieve collective agreements; * the fundamental asymmetry between the scope of action of players in companies and territories affected by restructurings; * information, consultation and worker participation; * potential benefits of increased tripartite co-operation between the social partners and governments; * compatibility of the Swedish or Nordic system with the four freedoms and its eligibility as a European model; and * issues of private international law arising from collective actions with transnational implications. An appendix includes relevant EC legislation and the ECJ opinions in Laval and Viking. EU Industrial Relations vs National Industrial Relations explores an emerging and still inchoate realm of law that is heavily fraught with implications for the near future of social relations, not only in Europe but worldwide. Labour lawyers and policymakers will greatly appreciate its precise stocktaking, its insightful analysis, and its well-informed recommendations on how to proceed in the realm of practical law. "
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physical XLII, 314 p.
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publishDate 2008
publisher The Hague
Kluwer Law International
spellingShingle collective bargaining
EU Directive
EU Treaty
europeanization
freedom of movement
globalization
industrial restructuring
labour relations
labour law
multinational bargaining
services of general interest
social dialogue
temporary work agency
trade union
workers participation
Bolkestein Directive
Laval and Viking cases
corporate governance
EU industrial relations v. national industrial relations. Comparative and interdisciplinary perspectives
title EU industrial relations v. national industrial relations. Comparative and interdisciplinary perspectives
topic collective bargaining
EU Directive
EU Treaty
europeanization
freedom of movement
globalization
industrial restructuring
labour relations
labour law
multinational bargaining
services of general interest
social dialogue
temporary work agency
trade union
workers participation
Bolkestein Directive
Laval and Viking cases
corporate governance
url https://www.labourline.org/KENTIKA-19185119124919033919-eu-industrial-relations-v.-nat.htm