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Nowhere is the tension attending simultaneous political
democratization and economic liberalization more sharply felt than
in the realm of labour relations. What is happening in Soviet trade
unions today? How will the emerging independent unions respond to
anticipated rises in unemployment? What kind of social regulation
of the labour market will be appropriate in the future? These
papers from a pathbreaking US-Soviet conference on labour issues
reveal a considerable diversity of views on questions whose
resolution will be essential to social peace in this period of
transition. Among the noted contributors are Joseph Berliner, Sam
Bowles, Richard Freeman, Leonid Gordon, V.L.Kosmarskii, Alla
Nazimova, Michael Piore, Boris Rakitskii, Iurii Volkov, Ben Ward
and Tatiana Zaslavskaia.
Nowhere is the tension attending simultaneous political
democratization and economic liberalization more sharply felt than
in the realm of labour relations. What is happening in Soviet trade
unions today? How will the emerging independent unions respond to
anticipated rises in unemployment? What kind of social regulation
of the labour market will be appropriate in the future? These
papers from a pathbreaking US-Soviet conference on labour issues
reveal a considerable diversity of views on questions whose
resolution will be essential to social peace in this period of
transition. Among the noted contributors are Joseph Berliner, Sam
Bowles, Richard Freeman, Leonid Gordon, V.L.Kosmarskii, Alla
Nazimova, Michael Piore, Boris Rakitskii, Iurii Volkov, Ben Ward
and Tatiana Zaslavskaia.
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