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Trade Unions
In: Pressure Politics in Industrial Societies, S. 94-129
Trade unions in Romania
In: Transfer: the European review of labour and research ; quarterly review of the European Trade Union Institute, Band 3, Heft 2, S. 313-327
ISSN: 1996-7284
Of the trade union confederations founded after the overthrow of the Ceaucescu regime in December 1989, only the CNSLR-Fratia, Alfa Cartel, BNS and CSDR exert any significant influence on political developments in Romania. The legal framework governing collective bargaining imposes relatively tight constraints on trade union activities. The trade unions are protecting workers' interests in an economy which is still largely state-controlled and whose level of efficiency leaves little leeway for improving working and living conditions. Despite the difficult economic situation, the level of unionisation in state-owned companies is relatively high. The lack of alternative job opportunities and the existence of only insufficient unemployment benefits have hitherto constituted major barriers to the introduction of the social market economy which the trade unions would like to see.
Trade Unions and cooperatives: where are we at?
In: Journal of International Labour Research, v. 2
Since the 2008 crisis, all over the world, workers and trade unions responding to the impact of the crisis have turned to cooperatives, particularly worker cooperatives, as a way to preserve jobs and create a different path to economic and social development. This issue reviews select initiatives and examines the state of the relationship between trade unions and worker cooperatives.
Trade unions in Malta
This report on Maltese trade unions forms part of a wide-ranging project, initiated and coordinated by the European Trade Union Institute (ETUI), which aims to map changes in unionisation and the varying organisational structures of unions in the 'New Member States' (NMS) of the European Union (EU).Although there is a burgeoning literature on the present and future prospects of unionism which includes some of the countries in Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) (for example, Gall 2009; Phelan 2009, 2007), trade union morphology in these countries is rarely studied. Moreover, the smaller countries are often omitted, as are the Mediterranean islands – and since 2004, EU member states – of Cyprus and Malta. While rigorously scrutinised data on union development are available for almost all countries that joined the EU before 2004, basic information on trade unions in the NMS is largely lacking. This is not to say that no data are available on union membership and structure for the NMS. ; N/A
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Trade unions and Europe
In: The political quarterly: PQ, Band 62, S. 351-364
ISSN: 0032-3179
Discusses evolution of attitudes of British trade unions towards European unification, relations with continental unions, and major debated issues; 1980s, chiefly.
Trade unions in the transition
In: International journal of political economy: a journal of translations, Band 24, S. 3-111
ISSN: 0891-1916
Role of trade union representation in Hungary, Poland, Russia, and the former German Democratic Republic, developments in reunified Germany, and the Russian miners' movement; since 1989; 3 articles.
Trade Unions of the World
In: International union rights: journal of the International Centre for Trade Union Rights, Band 17, Heft 1, S. 17-17
ISSN: 2308-5142
Trade Unions of the World
In: International union rights: journal of the International Centre for Trade Union Rights, Band 17, Heft 2, S. 28-28
ISSN: 2308-5142