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Regulating Employment Relations, Work and Labour Laws - International Comparisons between Key Countries (Paperback)
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Regulating Employment Relations, Work and Labour Laws - International Comparisons between Key Countries (Paperback)
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The complexity of employment arrangements in various countries
tends to make it difficult to understand them. Nevertheless, it is
important to 'take stock' periodically, particularly from an
internationally comparative perspective. This remarkable book is a
giant step in that direction. It is especially valuable in the
context of increasing globalisation. For each of nine key
jurisdictions - the European Union, Germany, Sweden, United
Kingdom, United States of America, Canada, New Zealand, Australia,
and Japan -experts present detailed information and analysis on key
issues, shedding valuable light on trends in such specific areas of
employment relations as the following: * atypical work and flexible
work arrangements; * dispute settlement procedures such as
negotiation, conciliation, mediation, arbitration and other forms
of governmental or judicial intervention; * job security,
anti-discrimination, and gender equality; * recognition of unions
and employers' associations and forms of employee representation; *
how collective bargaining is regulated, who the collective
agreements cover and what they contain; * parental leave and
childcare policy; * the capacity of individual agreements to
override or not override collective agreements; * minimum wage
levels; * overtime and shift work; and * paid leave entitlements.
As a general framework, an introductory chapter offers a highly
insightful summary of the underpinnings of current analysis of
globalization, including discussion of the varieties of capitalism
thesis, the divergence/convergence debate (with its models of
bipolarization, clustering, and hybridization), and elements of
historical and political-economic path dependency in various
cultures. The information gathered here provides a powerful new
understanding of the increasing 'disconnect' between the prevailing
institutional framework for employment relations and the sweeping
changes that are taking place in the world of work. With this
book's analysis, practitioners and policymakers will be able to
overcome their dated assumptions and more effectively accommodate
each others' interests in the face of the complex mix of continuity
and change that they are confronting. The team of authors are
authoritative experts in these countries. They are active in policy
or legal analysis, business and/or scholarship.
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