Employment Relations in the 21st Century

Employment Relations in the 21st Century

Author: Valeria Pulignano

Publisher: Kluwer Law International B.V.

Published: 2019-11-07

Total Pages: 304

ISBN-13: 9403518200

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It cannot be denied that in recent decades, for many if not most people, work has become unstable and insecure, with serious risk and few benefits for workers. As this reality spills over into political and social life, it is crucial to interrogate the transformations affecting employment relations, shape research agendas, and influence the policies of national and international institutions. This single volume brings together thirty-nine scholars (both academics and experienced industrial relations actors) in the fields of employment relations and labour law in a forthright discussion of new approaches, theories, and methods aimed at ameliorating the world of work. Focusing on why and how work is changing, how collective actors deal with it, and the future of work from different disciplinary angles and at an international level, the contributors describe and analyse such issues and topics as the following: new forms of social protection and representation; differences in the power relations of workers and political dynamics; balancing protection of workers’ dignity and promotion of productivity; intersection of information technology and workplace regulation; how the gig economy undermines legal protections; role of professional and trade associations; workplace conflict management; lay judges in labour courts; undeclared work in the informal sector of the labour market; work incapacity and disability; (in)coherence of the work-related case law of the European Court of Justice; and business restructurings. Derived from a major conference held in Leuven in September 2018, the book offers an in-depth understanding of the changing world of work, its main transformations, and the challenges posed to classical employment relations theories and methods as well as to labour law. With its wide range of insights, analysis, and reflection, this unique contribution to the study of industrial relations offers an authoritative reference guide to scholars, policymakers, trade unions and business associations, human resources professionals, and practitioners who need to deal with the future of work challenges.


The Cheabol and Labour in Korea

The Cheabol and Labour in Korea

Author: Seung Ho Kwon

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2003-09-02

Total Pages: 246

ISBN-13: 1134597487

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This important new study argues that an historical analysis of the labour-management policies of the Korean family conglomerates, or chaebol, is essential for a complete understanding of the dynamics of South Korean industrial relations. Focusing on the labour-management strategies of the Hyundai Business Group, the book offers a new perspective on the Asian 'tiger' economy.


Dynamic Human Resource Systems

Dynamic Human Resource Systems

Author: James P. Begin

Publisher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG

Published: 2014-12-11

Total Pages: 400

ISBN-13: 3110813157

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The goal of this work was to use these cross-national comparisons to better understand how human resource policies operate to affect firm performance, not as individual practices, but as bundles of interacting practices that have positive effects on both productivity and the quality of life of workers.


Strikes and Lock Outs

Strikes and Lock Outs

Author: Roger Blanpain

Publisher: Springer

Published: 1994

Total Pages: 248

ISBN-13: 9789065448415

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The occurrence of strikes and lock-outs is an important feature of labour relations in industrialized market economies. These two types of concerted activity by industrial workers and civil servants are the direct result of the conflict of interest and ideology that is inherent in industrial relations. This conflict evolves around the questions of power distribution and group autonomy vis--vis the capital owners and the State. While the phenomenon of strikes and lock-outs has existed ever since the beginnings of industrial society, there have been some significant changes in the nature and occurrence of strikes and lock-outs in the past few decades. These changes and new trends that may be detected in today's forms of industrial action is one of the themes discussed in this volume of the Bulletin. To name two: An increased heterogeneity and specialisation within the labour force. The direction of industrial action against the general public, the consumers, rather than against the capital owners and the growing importance of the service sector employees within the working population. Developments such as these have an impact on labour relations and the accompanying conflicts such as strikes and lock-outs, as you will discover reading this new Bulletin.