4 edition of The Nordic labour relations model found in the catalog.
The Nordic labour relations model
Published
1992
by Dartmouth in Aldershot, Hants, England, Brookfield, Vt., USA
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Written in English
Edition Notes
Other titles | Nordiska modellen. |
Statement | Niklas Bruun ... [et al.]. |
Contributions | Bruun, Niklas. |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | KJC2855 .N667 1992 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | xii, 272 p. ; |
Number of Pages | 272 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL1479381M |
ISBN 10 | 1855212390 |
LC Control Number | 93145829 |
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An important query for the book Nordic Management-Labour Relations and Internationalization is whether there has been any convergence towards the American or Anglo-Saxon neo-liberal model for management-labour relations or not, model which is rather hostile to corporative industrial relations in general and trade unions in particular.
3 The Nordic Labour Relations Model and the EC Comparative overview The Roman-Germanic system The Anglo-Saxon system The Nordic system The objective of EC labour law Social dumping Obstacle to the internationalization of business The principle of Free Movement Development and protection of labour resources.
The book covers different aspects and themes of the global influence on Nordic working life: A theoretical introduction to convergence versus divergence regarding industrial relations and Nordic managementlabour relations; Influence of international HRM policies in Nordic multinational companies and on national IR systems studied in four chapters: in Norway; in Cited by: 4.
Future of the Nordic Model) has written widely on labour-management relations in the Nordic countries from different perspectives. The theme for the last pro-ject, which we wish to present in this book, has been convergence and divergence of Nordic management–labour relations.
Book review: Ake Sandberg (ed.), Nordic Lights: Work, Management and Welfare in Scandinavia Article (PDF Available) in Economic and Labour Relations Review 25(1) February with 63 ReadsAuthor: Michael Quinlan. system of labour law with EU law as the young and dynamic influence on old and settled national laws.
1 In this article I will analyse the interaction of the Nordic labour relations model 2 and EU labour law. I will focus both at the impact on the general legal framework, the sources of labour law and the general legal principles and at. This report presents a preliminary knowledge status about implications of the sharing economy for labour markets and employment relations in the Nordic countries.
It also reviews how the Nordic countries and their social partners approach the sharing economy and issues relating, amongst other, to its legality, regulation, taxation, and. weekly. This review is an update of the main developments since the report “Nordic Labour Markets and the Sharing Economy – Report from a Pilot Project” (Dølvik & Jesnes, ) was published a year ago.
This updated version of the report builds on observations of recent policy developments, policy papers, newly published. Nordic labour market crisis: Professor sees hope The coronavirus creates a crisis for Nordic businesses and workers, but hope too of a more social and green labour market and society, argues Henning Jørgensen, Professor of labour market policy and co-author of a new book.
"Labour-management relations are an integral aspect of social relations arising out of employer-employee interaction in modern industries, 1 Kapoor, T.N. (Ed.), Personnel Management and Industrial Relations in India.
N.M. Tripathi & Sons Pvt. Ltd., Bombay, p. File Size: KB. Nordic Management-Labour Relations and Internationalization decades of great industrial progress after World War II.
Yet, in the last decades when the classical Swedish model for industrial relations has been successively dismantled, so has the traditional model for treating OHS. Hence, this chapter. The Nordic countries share active labour market policies as part of a corporatist economic model intended to reduce conflict between labour and the interests of capital.
The corporatist system is most extensive in Norway and Sweden, where employer federations and labour representatives bargain at the national level mediated by the government. the Nordic model, given that the Nordic model is the core subject matter in this paper.
In Three Worlds of Welfare Capitalism – a seminal work on welfare state development – Danish sociologist Esping-Andersen devised a typology to categorise the various welfare regimes in Europe and North America.
In his book, Esping-Anderson identified aFile Size: KB. But as this volume demonstrates, narratives of the so-called “Nordic model” can obscure the fact that experiences of work and the fortunes of organized labour have varied widely throughout the region and across different historical : The Future of Nordic Labour Law Niklas Bruun 1 Introduction Still the traditional Nordic Model for industrial relations presupposes somehow that the national level is the significant one.
The European level has, however, become very important, at least for those countries. Summary: Examines the main characteristics of the labour relations systems in the Nordic countries (except Iceland).
Labour union movement has a great impact on these systems due to high rates of affiliation among workers and this text presents new aspects on the Nordic model for labour relations.
The active Nordic labour market policy has two main objectives: To ensure the right of every individual to participate in the labour market and to ensure that the enterprises get the labour they need. In order to create an inclusive labour market it is necessary to motivate, educate, activate, integrate and support individuals through different programs.
of the Nordic model should focus on. ISBN The Nordic Model Torben M. Andersen, Bengt Holmström, Seppo Honkapohja, Sixten Korkman, Hans Tson Söderström, Juhana Vartiainen Andersen, Holmström, Honkapohja, Korkman, Söderström, Vartiainen The Nordic Model - Embracing globalization and sharing risks.
New Law Journal ’ a rich body reference for those interested in the experience of the Nordic model of labour law and industrial relations ’ European Access Plus 'The contributions taken in conjunction, reveal in a clear and coherent manner the contours of the so-called "Nordic Model" and subsequently analyse what impacts European Union law has had or may have upon.
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European Social Policy and the Nordic Countries book. One of the first aspects which need to be addressed is the question of whether one can appropriately speak of a "Nordic Model" which could be said to be in need of adaptation or transformation in order to discover meeting points with a "European Model" for industrial relations Author: Alan C.
Neal.The point of departure here is the duality of labour courts and collective agreements. These are of course pillars of Scandinavian, and Nordic, industrial relations. They are intertwined, historically in the formative stages reaching back now more.LABOUR RELATIONS, EMPLOYMENT CONDITIONS AND PARTICIPATION IN THE HEALTH SECTOR Dr Pedro Brito Coordinator, Human Resources Development Program, PAHO/WHO, Washington DC Pedro Galin NOGAL, AC, Buenos Aires Lawyer, External consultant, PAHO Marta Novick Sociologist, CONICETFile Size: KB.