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Negotiating the New Germany : Can Social Partnership Survive? /

'No other book that I am aware of places the German industrial relations system in the broader industrial and political context in an effort to understand the role of the industrial relations system in contributing to a nation's economic success and how that role is being affected by econo...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Allen, Christopher S. (Contribuidor), Auer, Peter (Contribuidor), Fichter, Michael (Contribuidor), Herrigel, Gary (Contribuidor), Jacoby, Wade (Contribuidor), Knuth, Matthias (Contribuidor), Locke, Richard M. (Contribuidor), Silvia, Stephen J. (Contribuidor), Turner, Lowell (Contribuidor, Editor ), Webber, Douglas (Contribuidor), Wever, Kirsten S. (Contribuidor)
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Ithaca, NY : Cornell University Press, [2019]
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Sumario:'No other book that I am aware of places the German industrial relations system in the broader industrial and political context in an effort to understand the role of the industrial relations system in contributing to a nation's economic success and how that role is being affected by economic and political change.'-James P. Begin, Rutgers UniversityThe reunification of Germany in 1990 juxtaposed two very different models of industrial relations. This volume assesses the results. By the late 1980s, West Germany had developed and refined a largely collaborative relationship between business and labor, codified in law, that governed industrial relations effectively. How would East German workers, operating within a completely different system for forty years, respond to West Germany's institutional social partnership? Would western-style social partnership spread to all of the New Germany, or find itself seriously destabilized?The internationally recognized scholars who contribute to this volume are unanimous in their admiration of key elements in the German model. They diverge, however, on their assessments of the resilience of that model in the face of dramatic new challenges in the 1990s.
Descripción Física:1 online resource (288 p.) : 10 tables, 5 charts/graphs
ISBN:9781501744891
9783110536171
Acceso:restricted access