Fr. 166.00

Agenda for Change - An International Analysis of Industrial Relations in Transition

English · Hardback

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Agenda for Change (1991) examines the experiences of five industrialised market economies in a period of profound change in industrial relations. It looks at the national history and culture affecting industrial relations, the obstacles to change, and the roles of employers, unions and governments in bringing about improvement.


List of contents

1. Can Industrial Relations Change? An International Perspective Oliver Clarke and John Niland 2. United States of America Thomas A. Kochan and Kirsten R. Wever 3. The Federal Republic of Germany Wolfgang Streeck 4. France Yves Delamotte 5. Britain Laurie Hunter 6. Australia John Niland and Keri Spooner 7. The Dynamics and Dimensions of Change Oliver Clarke and John Niland

Summary

Agenda for Change (1991) examines the experiences of five industrialised market economies in a period of profound change in industrial relations. It looks at the national history and culture affecting industrial relations, the obstacles to change, and the roles of employers, unions and governments in bringing about improvement.

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