Recent European Challenges and the Danish Collective Agreement Model: A Research Paper focusing on the Banking Sector and the Confederation of Professionals in Denmark
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Recent European Challenges and the Danish Collective Agreement Model : A Research Paper focusing on the Banking Sector and the Confederation of Professionals in Denmark. / Larsen, Trine Pernille; Navrbjerg, Steen Erik.
Kbh. : Museum Tusculanum, 2009. 29 s. (FAOS Forskningsnotat; Nr. 105).Publikation: Bog/antologi/afhandling/rapport › Rapport › Forskning
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T1 - Recent European Challenges and the Danish Collective Agreement Model
T2 - A Research Paper focusing on the Banking Sector and the Confederation of Professionals in Denmark
AU - Larsen, Trine Pernille
AU - Navrbjerg, Steen Erik
PY - 2009
Y1 - 2009
N2 - The Nordic countries collective agreement systems face, similar to other bargainingmodels, a wide range of challenges as a result of globalisation and increasedEuropean integration. Some concern the further development andstrengthening of the European and national social dialogue. Others are related tothe new forms of cross-border collaboration and negotiations taking placewithin multi-national corporations (MNC's). This research paper examines a series of challenges facing the collectivebargaining systems in Denmark, Estonia, Northern Ireland and Sweden. Thesecountries represent four distinct labour market systems with different traditionsof social dialogue and allow comparison of how different EU member stateshandled the recent challenges caused by the increased European integration.
AB - The Nordic countries collective agreement systems face, similar to other bargainingmodels, a wide range of challenges as a result of globalisation and increasedEuropean integration. Some concern the further development andstrengthening of the European and national social dialogue. Others are related tothe new forms of cross-border collaboration and negotiations taking placewithin multi-national corporations (MNC's). This research paper examines a series of challenges facing the collectivebargaining systems in Denmark, Estonia, Northern Ireland and Sweden. Thesecountries represent four distinct labour market systems with different traditionsof social dialogue and allow comparison of how different EU member stateshandled the recent challenges caused by the increased European integration.
M3 - Report
SN - 9788791833434
T3 - FAOS Forskningsnotat
BT - Recent European Challenges and the Danish Collective Agreement Model
PB - Museum Tusculanum
CY - Kbh.
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