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Since the beginning of the transformation in Poland, trade unions have experienced nearly two decades of declining membership numbers and influence. This article shows that not only the restructuring of the economy but also the trade union policies and organizational forms themselves contributed...
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Countries with strong industrial relations institutions and well-established social dialogue often perform well in terms of economic growth and social cohesion. The weak and fragmented bargaining and low levels of union coverage in Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) raise concerns about these...
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The eastern enlargement of the European Union has prompted heated debates about social dumping related to labour standards and industrial relations. Capital mobility is seen as a crucial social dumping mechanism. The article uses time-series-cross-section data for the years 1999–2008 to...
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The article analyzes the factors of the use of employees' representatives in the adoption of a company's decision in Lithuanian companies. The methodology of current research is based upon the data collected through a quantitative expert-based survey and qualitative interviews with...
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The use of artificial intelligence (AI) is changing the world of work. For trade unions, the issue of how to regulate the use of AI is a central but difficult topic because the technology is still at an early stage and experience on its use limited. Focusing on Germany, this article addresses...
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In jüngerer Vergangenheit gelang es einigen Berufsgruppen – begünstigt durch die berufsständische Gliederung des deutschen Arbeitsmarktes – eine soziale Schließung zu betreiben sowie unterstützt durch Berufsgewerkschaften eigenständig tarifpolitisch zu agieren und hohe Gehaltszuwächse...
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Beginning with the 20th century, lobby activities started to be developed and today the influence of the lobbying is used by nearly every group that has an important place at the international level. In this paper we describe the evolution of the concept of lobby at the international level and...
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achievement of mutual and multiple benefits which in the case of the Eastern Partnership expressing as security, stability and … impact of Eastern Partnership on achieving economic objectives of member states of the partnership and the impact of the … paper analyzes the relationship between the Republic of Serbia with the member countries of the Eastern Partnership in order …
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This article is devoted to the impact of the Eastern Partnership on agricultural production of the member states … states preparing to join the project was monitored. The Eastern partnership is based on a deep and comprehensive free trade … relative indicators of agricultural development of the Eastern Partnership countries are analysed. The general and individual …
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Whereas the impact of Brexit on Anglophone Africa was a major issue in the controversial British discussions on the pros and cons of Brexit, possible repercussions on French-speaking Africa have been rarely mentioned up to now. Yet, the range of possible Brexit effect is impressive, including...
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