Monetary Union and collective bargaining in Europe

"The monetary union is the most significant accomplishment in recent Euorpean construction. The question of how the euro did or did not affect and will in the future affect systems of national industrial relations lies at the heart of the book. Six countries – Germany, Belgium, Spain, Italy, Fr...

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Main Author: Pochet, Philippe
Institution:ETUI-European Trade Union Institute
Format: TEXT
Language:English
Published: Oxford 1999
Peter Lang
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Online Access:https://www.labourline.org/KENTIKA-19200974124910281569-Monetary-union-and-collective-.htm
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description "The monetary union is the most significant accomplishment in recent Euorpean construction. The question of how the euro did or did not affect and will in the future affect systems of national industrial relations lies at the heart of the book. Six countries – Germany, Belgium, Spain, Italy, France, and Finland – are analysed in this respect and the differences as well as the similarities are put forward."
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physical 286 p.
Paper
publishDate 1999
publisher Oxford
Peter Lang
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collective bargaining
comparison
economic implication
EMU
euro
labour relations
social policy
wage policy
Monetary Union and collective bargaining in Europe
title Monetary Union and collective bargaining in Europe
topic collective bargaining
comparison
economic implication
EMU
euro
labour relations
social policy
wage policy
url https://www.labourline.org/KENTIKA-19200974124910281569-Monetary-union-and-collective-.htm