Comparative Employment Relations in the Global Economy
Herausgeber: Frege, Carola; Kelly, John
Comparative Employment Relations in the Global Economy
Herausgeber: Frege, Carola; Kelly, John
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Comparative Employment Relations in the Global Economy presents a cross-section of country studies alongside integrative thematic chapters covering essential topics such as theoretical approaches, collective representation and employment regulation.
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Comparative Employment Relations in the Global Economy presents a cross-section of country studies alongside integrative thematic chapters covering essential topics such as theoretical approaches, collective representation and employment regulation.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Routledge
- 2. Auflage
- Seitenzahl: 562
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. Februar 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 250mm x 175mm x 35mm
- Gewicht: 1139g
- ISBN-13: 9781138683013
- ISBN-10: 1138683019
- Artikelnr.: 69943568
- Verlag: Routledge
- 2. Auflage
- Seitenzahl: 562
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. Februar 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 250mm x 175mm x 35mm
- Gewicht: 1139g
- ISBN-13: 9781138683013
- ISBN-10: 1138683019
- Artikelnr.: 69943568
Carola Frege is Professor of International Employment Relations at the London School of Economics and Political Science. John Kelly is Professor of Industrial Relations at Birkbeck, University of London.
Part 1 Comparative employment relations
1. Introduction: global challenges at work - John Kelly and Carola Frege
2 Theoretical perspectives on comparative employment relations - Carola
Frege and John Kelly
Part 2 Employment relations challenges in comparative perspective
3 Globalization and employment relations - Sarosh Kuruvilla
4 Job quality, work intensity and working time: some cross-national
comparisons on the experience of work - Patrick McGovern
5 Inequalities and employment relations - Jenny Rodriguez and Jill Rubery
6 Labour migration - Carola Frege
7 Work and employment practices in comparative perspective - John Godard
8 Employment relations and economic performance - Damian Grimshaw and Susan
Hayter
9 Employment relations, welfare and politics - Anke Hassel
Part 3 Regulating the employment relationship
10 Individual employee rights at work - Cynthia Estlund
11 Collective representation at work: institutions and dynamics - Richard
Hyman and Rebecca Gumbrell-McCormick
12 Regional regulation: the EU - Paul Marginson
13 International regulation: standards and voluntary practices - Michael
Fichter
Part 4 Employment regulation in national contexts
14 The United States - Gerald Friedman and John Godard
15 The United Kingdom - John Kelly
16 France - Nick Parsons
17 Germany - Martin Behrens
18 Sweden - Torsten Svensson
19 Japan - D. Hugh Whittaker
20 Brazil - Mark S. Anner and João Paulo Cândia Veiga
21 Russia - Sarah Ashwin and Irina Kozina
22 India - Vidu Badigannavar and Dona Ghosh
23 China - Mingwei Liu
24 South Africa - Roger Southall
1. Introduction: global challenges at work - John Kelly and Carola Frege
2 Theoretical perspectives on comparative employment relations - Carola
Frege and John Kelly
Part 2 Employment relations challenges in comparative perspective
3 Globalization and employment relations - Sarosh Kuruvilla
4 Job quality, work intensity and working time: some cross-national
comparisons on the experience of work - Patrick McGovern
5 Inequalities and employment relations - Jenny Rodriguez and Jill Rubery
6 Labour migration - Carola Frege
7 Work and employment practices in comparative perspective - John Godard
8 Employment relations and economic performance - Damian Grimshaw and Susan
Hayter
9 Employment relations, welfare and politics - Anke Hassel
Part 3 Regulating the employment relationship
10 Individual employee rights at work - Cynthia Estlund
11 Collective representation at work: institutions and dynamics - Richard
Hyman and Rebecca Gumbrell-McCormick
12 Regional regulation: the EU - Paul Marginson
13 International regulation: standards and voluntary practices - Michael
Fichter
Part 4 Employment regulation in national contexts
14 The United States - Gerald Friedman and John Godard
15 The United Kingdom - John Kelly
16 France - Nick Parsons
17 Germany - Martin Behrens
18 Sweden - Torsten Svensson
19 Japan - D. Hugh Whittaker
20 Brazil - Mark S. Anner and João Paulo Cândia Veiga
21 Russia - Sarah Ashwin and Irina Kozina
22 India - Vidu Badigannavar and Dona Ghosh
23 China - Mingwei Liu
24 South Africa - Roger Southall
Part 1 Comparative employment relations
1. Introduction: global challenges at work - John Kelly and Carola Frege
2 Theoretical perspectives on comparative employment relations - Carola
Frege and John Kelly
Part 2 Employment relations challenges in comparative perspective
3 Globalization and employment relations - Sarosh Kuruvilla
4 Job quality, work intensity and working time: some cross-national
comparisons on the experience of work - Patrick McGovern
5 Inequalities and employment relations - Jenny Rodriguez and Jill Rubery
6 Labour migration - Carola Frege
7 Work and employment practices in comparative perspective - John Godard
8 Employment relations and economic performance - Damian Grimshaw and Susan
Hayter
9 Employment relations, welfare and politics - Anke Hassel
Part 3 Regulating the employment relationship
10 Individual employee rights at work - Cynthia Estlund
11 Collective representation at work: institutions and dynamics - Richard
Hyman and Rebecca Gumbrell-McCormick
12 Regional regulation: the EU - Paul Marginson
13 International regulation: standards and voluntary practices - Michael
Fichter
Part 4 Employment regulation in national contexts
14 The United States - Gerald Friedman and John Godard
15 The United Kingdom - John Kelly
16 France - Nick Parsons
17 Germany - Martin Behrens
18 Sweden - Torsten Svensson
19 Japan - D. Hugh Whittaker
20 Brazil - Mark S. Anner and João Paulo Cândia Veiga
21 Russia - Sarah Ashwin and Irina Kozina
22 India - Vidu Badigannavar and Dona Ghosh
23 China - Mingwei Liu
24 South Africa - Roger Southall
1. Introduction: global challenges at work - John Kelly and Carola Frege
2 Theoretical perspectives on comparative employment relations - Carola
Frege and John Kelly
Part 2 Employment relations challenges in comparative perspective
3 Globalization and employment relations - Sarosh Kuruvilla
4 Job quality, work intensity and working time: some cross-national
comparisons on the experience of work - Patrick McGovern
5 Inequalities and employment relations - Jenny Rodriguez and Jill Rubery
6 Labour migration - Carola Frege
7 Work and employment practices in comparative perspective - John Godard
8 Employment relations and economic performance - Damian Grimshaw and Susan
Hayter
9 Employment relations, welfare and politics - Anke Hassel
Part 3 Regulating the employment relationship
10 Individual employee rights at work - Cynthia Estlund
11 Collective representation at work: institutions and dynamics - Richard
Hyman and Rebecca Gumbrell-McCormick
12 Regional regulation: the EU - Paul Marginson
13 International regulation: standards and voluntary practices - Michael
Fichter
Part 4 Employment regulation in national contexts
14 The United States - Gerald Friedman and John Godard
15 The United Kingdom - John Kelly
16 France - Nick Parsons
17 Germany - Martin Behrens
18 Sweden - Torsten Svensson
19 Japan - D. Hugh Whittaker
20 Brazil - Mark S. Anner and João Paulo Cândia Veiga
21 Russia - Sarah Ashwin and Irina Kozina
22 India - Vidu Badigannavar and Dona Ghosh
23 China - Mingwei Liu
24 South Africa - Roger Southall