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Flexibilisation and Modernisation of the Turkish Labour Market (Paperback)
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Flexibilisation and Modernisation of the Turkish Labour Market (Paperback)
Series: Bulletin of Comparative Labour Relations Series Set
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The creation of dynamic and flexible labour markets - increasing
flexibility by removing existing rigidities - is widely seen as
contributing to economic growth. Expectations from flexibility
centre on the creation of employment and thus reducing
unemployment, increasing the adaptability of enterprises, social
inclusion of marginal groups on the labour market (particularly
women and young first entrants), and combating undeclared work.
Since the acquis communautaire includes instruments on flexible
work, Turkey, while preparing itself for accession to the EU, has
to take measures to increase flexibility. Moreover, flexibilisation
contributes to modernisation of the Turkish labour market, as it
has to increase the participation of women in work and it has to
reduce the huge informal labour market. The studies and proposals
underlying this book were initiated within the framework of the
Matra Pre-accession Projects Programme of the Netherlands Ministry
of Foreign Affairs. So, many valuable information came to light in
the course of the project that this revised and updated version of
the reports is now presented to a wider audience. Its keen
insights, applicable both in general and specifically to Turkey,
shed light on such vital employment issues as the following: a
general introduction to key actors in the Turkish labour market;
models of linking security with flexibility; relation between the
formal and informal labour markets; industrial relations and
collective bargaining; reciprocal rights and duties of worker and
employer; the application of existing labour legislation; and,
protection of flexible workers in social security. In their
analysis of the Turkish case, the authors explore the role of the
Ministry of Labour and Social Security and its affiliated
institutions: the Social Security Institution (Sosyal Guvenlik
Kurumu) and fl-Kur (which has evolved from the former Public
Employment Services Organisation BK); the consistency of the
flexibilility clauses of the new Turkish Labour Act with the
acquis; and Turkish solutions as compared with those of EU Member
States. Although it focuses on Turkey and will be of particular
interest to practitioners and scholars concerned with EU and
Turkish law, the factual and descriptive analysis of labour
flexibilisation that the study provides - complete with various
detailed models of flexibilisation - will be of great value in
assessing the state of employment law in any country experiencing
the economic pressure of the current transitional period in
worklife realities.
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