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While trade unions have been studied in detail, there is virtually no economics research on employer associations (EAs), trade unions' counterparts in many countries. However, besides conducting collective bargaining, EAs perform several other activities that can in uence economic outcomes,...
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I dag krävs från olika håll att regelverket på arbetsmarknaden ska ändras. Spelreglerna sägs hämma arbetskraftens rörlighet, leda till en alltför stel lönebildning, motverka nyanställningar och ge upphov till orättvisor mellan dem som har arbete och dem som står utanför...
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Old and new EU member states still adopt quite different labor market institutions and policies: convergence has been partial and limited. Nevertheless, a new agreement is spreading on the importance of well-developed, coordinated institutions, supported by social dialogue, in view of the...
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Strikes as a consequence of labour conflicts occur about 28 times as much in France as in the Netherlands. This paper … strike activity is high in France if workers were successful in obtaining relatively high wage increases in collective labour … formation on a macro-level is much higher in France than in the Netherlands. …
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