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Title:
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PATHS TO TRANSNATIONAL SOLIDARITY
IDENTITY-BUILDING PROCESSES IN EUROPEAN WORKS COUNCILS |
By: |
Hermann Kotthoff, Michael Whittall |
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Paperback |
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£47.20 |
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ISBN 10: |
3034317751 |
ISBN 13: |
9783034317757 |
Publisher: |
PETER LANG AG, INTERNATIONALER VERLAG DER WISSENSCHAFTEN |
Pub. date: |
17 March, 2014 |
Series: |
Trade Unions. Past, Present and Future 24 |
Pages: |
275 |
Description: |
An in-depth empirical study of five European works councils, this book offers a unique look into factors which promote and hinder the development of solidarity amongst employees. With a Sociological bent, it is a must for EWC delegates struggling to deal with the factors that undermine relations between EWC delegates. |
Synopsis: |
With national industrial relations systems struggling to keep apace with the global and mobile nature of capital, the emergence of the European works council has caught the imagination of both practitioners and scholars of this institution in the last two decades. European works councils find themselves at the centre of an ever emerging European industrial relations landscape, offering employees of multinationals within the European Economic Area the opportunity to work together in regulating employment conditions. An in-depth empirical study of five European works councils, this book offers a unique look into factors which promote and hinder the development of solidarity amongst employees. With a sociological bent, this volume is a must for EWC delegates struggling to deal with geographical, cultural and historical factors that undermine relations between them. |
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Switzerland |
Imprint: |
Peter Lang AG, Internationaler Verlag der Wissenschaften |
Returns: |
Returnable |
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