Wage (in)equalities and collective bargaining in Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, Slovakia and the UK: final report

"Inequality has once again been under the spotlight of academic analysis and policy making in recent years. This has, to a significant extent, been linked to the economic crisis and the questions it has raised concerning the interrelationships between a variety of factors including growth, sust...

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Main Authors: Keune, Maarten, Tomassetti, Paolo
Institution:ETUI-European Trade Union Institute
Format: TEXT
Language:English
Published: Modena 2016
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Online Access:https://www.labourline.org/KENTIKA-19301245124911294279-Wage-(in)equalities-and-collec.htm
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Summary:"Inequality has once again been under the spotlight of academic analysis and policy making in recent years. This has, to a significant extent, been linked to the economic crisis and the questions it has raised concerning the interrelationships between a variety of factors including growth, sustainability, welfare and labour markets. Inequality is now increasingly recognized as a factor with negative effects which are not only social but also economic. Its relevance is likely to increase even more in the years ahead as a consequence of the impact of Industry 4.0 and the digital evolution of the economy on labour markets and societies . ..."
Physical Description:38 p.
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