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French industrial relations in the new world economy / Nick Parsons
Bib ID 3544391
Format BookBook
Author
Parsons, Nick
 
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Description London ; New York : Routledge, 2005 
222 p. ; 24 cm. 
ISBN 0415368529 (hardback) 
Full contents
  • 1. Changing contexts : from Fordism to the 'new world economy'
  • 2. The role of the state
  • 3. Trade unions
  • 4. Employer organisations : from the CNPF to MEDEF
  • 5. The organisation of work : from an authoritarian to a democratic workplace?
  • 6. Collective bargaining
  • 7. Workplace representation
  • 8. Conflict.
 
Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p.[207]-216) and index.

Subjects Industrial relations - France.  |  Globalization - Economic aspects - France.

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