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"SALTSA, a joint programme for working life research in Europe"--P. facing t.p.
This book provides a first comprehensive assessment of sectoral social dialogue practices in future EU member states. It shows that while tripartite consultative institutions have been set up in most of these countries during their transition years, and decentralised collective bargaining has started to regulate working conditions within individual enterprises, little attention has been paid to social dialogue at intermediate levels, in particular to sectoral social dialogue, which obviously remains the 'weakest link' of their industrial relations.
Describes, analyses, and assesses the European social dialogue from a combined theoretical and normative perspective and applies theoretical strands stemming from industrial relations, EC law, and political theory to an understanding and assessment of the genesis, actors, processes, and outcomes of the European social dialogue through 2007
Seminar paper from the year 2003 in the subject Politics - Topic: European Union, grade: 1,0, University of Hamburg, course: European Labour Relations, language: English, abstract: This essay highlights important developments in the European social dialogue in the transport sector. Moreover it assesses the value of the European social dialogue for this sector. First there is an overview over the transport sector in the EU and its social dialogues. Then it focusses in more detail on maritime transport and civil aviation, where the most significant outcomes can be observed.
Describes the social dialogue, the role of social partners, its background, development, operation and achievements, and the challenges it faces today, and focuses mainly on bipartite dialogue between the social partners. Looks at how social dialogue has evolved at the level of individual Member States in response to the economic crisis.