Labour Markets, Industrial Relations and Human Resources Management in Europe. From Recession to Recovery (Bulletin of Comparative Labor Relations)
Book Details
Author(s)Roger Blanpain
PublisherKluwer Law International
ISBN / ASIN9041140042
ISBN-139789041140043
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Sales Rank6,743,636
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
Description
Social models are always contested and ambiguous. This is particularly evident in the field of human resources management, where decisions that ultimately affect the patterns of social relations are made every day. This collection of in-depth essays focuses on some central human resources elements: gender, youth, ageing, educational background, training, workers rights; providing an up-to-date summary and analysis of how employers are dealing--and should be dealing--with workforce characteristics under current globalized forces. The emphasis is on Europe, but valuable insights come also from Chile, Canada, and the United States. Sixteen experts discuss such important issues as the following:
- ; the shift from intervention in favour of workers’ rights towards corporate neo-liberal policies;
- importance of transnational framework agreements in countries where a trade union;
- tradition is lacking;
- evidence that provision of childcare promotes female labour market participation;
- short-time working, labour hoarding, and labour underutilization;
- enhancing training policies for employable skills;
- enforcement of corporate social responsibility;
- alarmingly high rates of precarious employment;
- worldwide decline of full-time permanent positions;
- pension system reform;
- over-exposure of young people to non-standard employment;
- discouraged workers;
- regional imbalances in employment policy; and
- weaknesses of education programmes in connection with the world of work.









