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northwestern Germany, which will soon compensate the decline of employment in shipbuilding. This turns the companies as well as …
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This study provides information designed to encourage sectoral social dialogue in the shipbuilding sector. The aim of … organisations in the field of industrial relations in selected sectors. Top-down and bottom-up analyses of shipbuilding sector in 26 … organisations in the shipbuilding sector. …
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overview of ERM statistics for July-September 2009; restructuring in the European shipbuilding sector; collective redundancy …
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Syros Shipyards, currently known as Syros Shipbuilding and Industrial Enterprises, was founded in 1861, making it the … in both Syros and Elefsis. The European shipbuilding industry has been in severe crisis for several decades because of … employees in the whole Greek shipbuilding industry has dropped from about 10,000 employees to 3,500. …
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cluster (including mainly activities related to shipping,ports and shipbuilding). The maritime cluster concept has not …
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On 13 February 2013, the European Economic and Social Committee adopted an opinion on "Nautical industries: restructuring accelerated by the crisis." The works that resulted in this opinion were backed by a public hearing organized in partnership with the European Boating Industry (Representing...
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The following article outlines the position of the German shipubilding industry in the world market against the background of the changes in demand which followed upon the mineral oil crisis. Emphasis is laid on the adverse effects of competition-distorting measures, and suggestions are made for...
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