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_aLILLIE, Nathan _933893 |
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_aIndustrial relations, migration, and neoliberal politics : _bthe case of the european construction sector |
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_aThousand Oaks, CA : _bSage Publications, _cDecember 2007 |
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520 | 3 | _aTransnational politics and labor markets are undermining national industrial relations systems in Europe. This article examines the construction industry, where the internationalization of the labor market has gone especially far. To test hypotheses about di ferences between "national systems," the authors examine the United Kingdom, Finland, and Germany, alongside European-level policy making. Regardless of overall national institutional framework, employers seek to avoid industrial relations rules, while unions attempt to relocalize labor relations. Both use shop-floor, national, and European power resources. The authors argue that comparative industrial relations should take seriously the connection between action at the national and transnational levels | |
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_aGREER, Ian _933894 |
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_tPolitics & Society _g35, 4, p. 551-581 _dThousand Oaks, CA : Sage Publications, December 2007 _xISSN 00323292 _w |
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