Industrial Democracy and Labour Market Policy in Sweden

Industrial Democracy and Labour Market Policy in Sweden

Author: John Fry

Publisher: Pergamon

Published: 1979

Total Pages: 184

ISBN-13:

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Monograph comprising a collection of contributions on workers participation and employment policy in Sweden - contains papers commenting on labour relations, labour market impact, training and labour legislation, and covers hours of work, work environment, work organization, older workers, employment security, part time employment, disabled workers, partial retirement, occupational health services, collective bargaining, etc. Diagram and statistical tables.


Industrial Relations and Employment in Sweden

Industrial Relations and Employment in Sweden

Author: Lennart Forsebäck

Publisher:

Published: 1976

Total Pages: 142

ISBN-13: 9789152000632

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Monograph on labour relations in Sweden - traces the development and activities of the trade unions over the past century, and describes collective bargaining regulations, employment policy and wage policy, social security aims, workers participation, etc. Bibliography pp. 136 and 137, flow charts, graphs and statistical tables.


Labor Market Reforms in Sweden

Labor Market Reforms in Sweden

Author: Allan Larsson

Publisher:

Published: 1979

Total Pages: 100

ISBN-13:

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Monograph commenting on labour legislation as of 1978 in Sweden with regard to labour relations and working conditions - comprises employees attitudes concerning workers participation, workers representation on management boards, work environment, employment services and vocational training, etc., and considers employment security, equal opportunity, employment policy concerning immigrants, disabled workers, partial old age benefits, etc., and includes a brief directory of Swedish labour market organizations. Photographs and statistical tables.


Sweden

Sweden

Author: Henry Milner

Publisher: Oxford ; Toronto : Oxford University Press

Published: 1989

Total Pages: 284

ISBN-13: 9780198278566

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For nearly two generations, social commentators and scholars have seen in Sweden a mirror of their own hopes and fears for the future. Proponents of economic and social democracy have been attracted by Sweden's egalitarian policies, while libertarians have expressed alarm at its corporatismand statism. In this account of Sweden's successful individual rights and collective responsibility, and its balance between equitable distribution and economic efficiency, Henry Milner portrays social democracy as a way of life. He sees it as a functioning social system embodying the principlesof economic well-being, fair remuneration for work, social solidarity, democracy, participation, access to information, and respect for the environment in the way its members choose to act towards each other and live their lives.


Governing Trade Unions in Sweden

Governing Trade Unions in Sweden

Author: Leif Lewin

Publisher: Harvard University Press

Published: 1980

Total Pages: 198

ISBN-13: 9780674358751

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Study of trade union decision making in Sweden - discusses the theoretical and historical background, trade union structure, geographic distribution, affiliation with political partys, internal conflicts between leadership and membership, attitudes on wage policies, governance types, authority and problems of democracy within the movement, successes and failures, etc.; attempts to develop an interactive democratic model of collective participation. Graphs, illustrations, map and references.