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The Politics of Labor in a Global Age

Continuity and Change in Late-Industrializing and Post-Socialist Economies

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One of the first works to analyze and compare recent shifts in patterns of industrial relations across late-industrializing and post-socialist economies, this volume features original, timely essays on distinct responses to common economic pressures associated with "globalization." As unions in late-developing countries engaged in economic liberalization, and as unions in post-socialist economies cope with the break down of command economies, these pressures have grown. The authors also reveal that globalization has weakened organized labor, yet they explain that distinct labor institutions persist despite similar economic adjustment measures. Globalization may even facilitate variation in the pattern of labor relations at national, local, and workplace levels, and within and across late-industrializing and post-socialist settings.

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The Politics of Labor in a Global Age, Christopher Candland, Rudra Sil

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2000
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Titul
The Politics of Labor in a Global Age
Podtitul
Continuity and Change in Late-Industrializing and Post-Socialist Economies
Jazyk
anglicky
Rok vydania
2000
Väzba
mäkká
Počet strán
370
ISBN10
0199241147
ISBN13
9780199241149
Série
Anotácia
One of the first works to analyze and compare recent shifts in patterns of industrial relations across late-industrializing and post-socialist economies, this volume features original, timely essays on distinct responses to common economic pressures associated with "globalization." As unions in late-developing countries engaged in economic liberalization, and as unions in post-socialist economies cope with the break down of command economies, these pressures have grown. The authors also reveal that globalization has weakened organized labor, yet they explain that distinct labor institutions persist despite similar economic adjustment measures. Globalization may even facilitate variation in the pattern of labor relations at national, local, and workplace levels, and within and across late-industrializing and post-socialist settings.