Public Service Management and Employment Relations in Europe examines public service employment relations after the economic crisis, including analysis of more than thirty years of public service and workforce reform, and addresses the interplay between an emerging post-crisis public service sector and the consequences for the state, employers and trade unions in core public services.
Public Service Management and Employment Relations in Europe examines public service employment relations after the economic crisis, including analysis of more than thirty years of public service and workforce reform, and addresses the interplay between an emerging post-crisis public service sector and the consequences for the state, employers and trade unions in core public services.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Stephen Bach is Professor of Employment Relations at King's College London, UK. Lorenzo Bordogna is Professor of Economic Sociology at the University of Milan, Italy.
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1. Emerging From the Crisis: The Transformation of Public Sector Employment Relations? Stephen Bach and Lorenzo Bordogna 2. Greece Public Service Employment Relations: Adjustment and Reforms Christos A. Ioannou 3. Spain Rationalization without Modernization: Public Service Employment Relations under Austerity Oscar Molina 4. Italy The Uncertainties of Endless Reform: Which Public Service Employment Relations after Austerity? Lorenzo Bordogna 5. France The Crisis Speeds Up Public Service Reform and Adjustment Catherine Vincent 6. Britain Contracting the State: Public Service Employment Relations in a Period of Crisis Stephen Bach 7. The Netherlands The Economic Crisis Spurs Public Service and Employment Relations Reform Peter Leisink 8. Germany Retrenchment before the Great Recession and its Lasting Consequences Berndt Keller 9. Denmark and Sweden The Consequences of Public Service Reform and Economic Crisis for Public Service Employment Relations Mikkel Mailand and Nana Wesley Hansen 10. Hungary Public Service Management and Employment Relations in Europe: Emerging from the Crisis? Imre Szabó 11. Czechia and Slovakia Facing Austerity through Collective Action: Economic Crisis and Public Service Employment Relations Marta Kahancová and Monika Martiková
1. Emerging From the Crisis: The Transformation of Public Sector Employment Relations? Stephen Bach and Lorenzo Bordogna 2. Greece Public Service Employment Relations: Adjustment and Reforms Christos A. Ioannou 3. Spain Rationalization without Modernization: Public Service Employment Relations under Austerity Oscar Molina 4. Italy The Uncertainties of Endless Reform: Which Public Service Employment Relations after Austerity? Lorenzo Bordogna 5. France The Crisis Speeds Up Public Service Reform and Adjustment Catherine Vincent 6. Britain Contracting the State: Public Service Employment Relations in a Period of Crisis Stephen Bach 7. The Netherlands The Economic Crisis Spurs Public Service and Employment Relations Reform Peter Leisink 8. Germany Retrenchment before the Great Recession and its Lasting Consequences Berndt Keller 9. Denmark and Sweden The Consequences of Public Service Reform and Economic Crisis for Public Service Employment Relations Mikkel Mailand and Nana Wesley Hansen 10. Hungary Public Service Management and Employment Relations in Europe: Emerging from the Crisis? Imre Szabó 11. Czechia and Slovakia Facing Austerity through Collective Action: Economic Crisis and Public Service Employment Relations Marta Kahancová and Monika Martiková
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