Social Partnership in the European Union

Social Partnership in the European Union

Author: H. Compston

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2001-05-13

Total Pages: 229

ISBN-13: 1403900825

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This study examines the extent to which the development and operation of social partnership at EU level can be explained in terms of the logic of self-interest, as opposed to factors such as the influence of ideas or of cultural or ideological values. The editors have assembled a team of international authors with rare expertise, who present fresh and original data based on extensive research interviews with the main players, from the highest level through to those involved in the detail of the negotiations.


Social Partnership and Economic Performance

Social Partnership and Economic Performance

Author: Bernard Casey

Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing

Published: 2000-01-01

Total Pages: 180

ISBN-13: 9781782543435

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There has been a marked trend towards decentralisation of labour market regulation in many European countries. This book assesses the impact of social partnership and social protection on the macroeconomic performance of member states of the EU.


Local Partnership and Social Exclusion in the European Union

Local Partnership and Social Exclusion in the European Union

Author: John Benington

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2013-12-16

Total Pages: 274

ISBN-13: 1136367683

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This book explores local partnership-based initiatives to tackle European-wide problems of poverty and social exclusion. A major comparative study of the fast developing theme of social exclusion, the contributors look at its causes, effects and at the ways it might be combatted. Based on in-depth, cross-national research from areas across Europe it provides a uniquely authoritative account of the complexities of policy development in the EU, and will be invaluable to researchers in European studies, politics, and economics.


The Role of Social Partners in Managing Europe’s Great Recession

The Role of Social Partners in Managing Europe’s Great Recession

Author: Bernhard Ebbinghaus

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2021-07-29

Total Pages: 307

ISBN-13: 1000418235

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This comprehensive study of the Great Recession and its consequences provides comparative analyses of the extent to which social concertation between government, unions, and employers varied over time and across European countries. This edited volume – a collaboration of international country experts – includes eight in-depth country case studies and analysis of European-level social dialogue. Further comparisons explore whether social concertation followed economic necessity, was dependent on political factors, or rather resulted from labour’s power resources. The importance of social partners’ involvement is again evident during the Covid-19 pandemic. Examining contemporary crises, the book will be of considerable interest to scholars and students of public and social policies, comparative political economy, and industrial relations – and more broadly to those following European and EU politics.


The Rise and Fall of Social Partnership in Postsocialist Europe

The Rise and Fall of Social Partnership in Postsocialist Europe

Author: Vadim Borisov

Publisher:

Published: 2007

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13:

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Traditional trade unions throughout the postsocialist world embraced 'social partnership' as a means to secure their institutional survival in a radically changed economic and political environment. The commitment of national governments to social partnership ebbed and flowed through the 1990s, but it was confirmed, at least rhetorically, in Central and Eastern Europe by the prospect and requirements of accession to the European Union. This article explores the fate of social partnership in the 'other half' of Europe, the countries of the Commonwealth of Independent States, where social dialogue has largely been abandoned and trade unions alternatively marginalised or subordinated to the state apparatus.


Changing Liaisons

Changing Liaisons

Author: C. A. Davids

Publisher: Peter Lang

Published: 2007

Total Pages: 272

ISBN-13: 9789052013657

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Furthering our understanding of concrete and topical developments in the growth of social partnership economies, this text discusses the impact of potential triggers, such as wars and economic crises, on the development of consultative arrangements.


The Gender Pay Gap and Social Partnership in Europe

The Gender Pay Gap and Social Partnership in Europe

Author: Hazel Conley

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2018-12-06

Total Pages: 190

ISBN-13: 1351731963

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The gender pay gap (GPG) exists in every European country, but it varies considerably, even in EU member states covered by the same legal principles on pay equality. Part of the variation can be explained by different patterns of social partnership. With current policy pressure to de-centralise collective bargaining and increase the percentage of pay linked to productivity, what role can social partnership play in tackling the GPG? Reporting on the findings of the European Commission funded research project "Close the Deal, Fill the Gap", this book uses an interdisciplinary analysis involving legal, economic, and sociological expertise, to explore the role of social partnership in GPG in Italy, Poland and the UK. Selected on the basis of their contrasting profiles in terms of legal regulation, industrial relations, systems of collective bargaining, coverage of collective agreements, and differing rates of the GPG, the in-depth study provides important insights into the main issues underlying the problem of reducing the gender pay gap which have led to guidelines in the negotiation of arrangements on GPG-related issues. Based on a unique comparative, interdisciplinary and action-oriented esearch project, it will be of great interest to all researchers and advanced students with an interest in women’s representation in the workforce and the gender pay gap, as well as practitioners and policy makers in organisations such as trade unions and employers’ associations.


Policy Concertation and Social Partnership in Western Europe

Policy Concertation and Social Partnership in Western Europe

Author: Stefan Berger

Publisher: Berghahn Books

Published: 2002-02

Total Pages: 404

ISBN-13: 9781571814944

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Policy concertation - the determination of public policy by means of agreements struck between governments, employers and trade unions - continues to thrive in Western Europe despite the impact of liberalizing trends that were expected to lead to its demise. This volume brings together a team of 23 experts with the aim to undertake paired historical and political studies of policy concertation in ten West European countries, which were then subjected to systematic comparative analysis. It shows that overall the incidence of broad policy concertation in Western Europe can be explained by the changing configurations of just three variables.


The Enlargement of Social Europe

The Enlargement of Social Europe

Author: Bela Galgoczi

Publisher:

Published: 2004

Total Pages: 276

ISBN-13:

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Evaluates the state of social dialogue in member states and candidate countries to the EU, to guarantee full participation of social partners in the European Employment Strategy.


Social Partners and Gender Equality

Social Partners and Gender Equality

Author: Anna Elomäki

Publisher: Springer Nature

Published: 2021-12-01

Total Pages: 324

ISBN-13: 3030811786

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This book breaks new ground in gender and politics research by studying the multiple ways in which gender and intersectional equalities shape and are shaped by social partners representing employers and employees in Europe, as well as the relationships between those social partners. Little critical attention has been paid to these organizations, yet, as this volume illustrates, social partners are important actors in relation to gender and other inequalities at the level of both individual European countries and the European Union. The chapters in this volume explore the impact of social partners on (in)equalities in a variety of 21st-century political contexts, taking into account phenomena such as neoliberalisation, austerity, and the COVID-19 crisis. This volume adds a crucial dimension to studies on gender inequalities in the labour market, contributing to research on issues such as domestic work, the gender pay gap, and the persistent undervaluation of women’s labour and feminized reproductive labour, in particular care work. It also represents a significant contribution to the literature on gender equality policy. The book’s focus on social partners provides important insights that help to explain the persistence of gender inequalities and the difficulties of adopting and implementing policies to combat them. This volume should appeal to students and researchers of gender studies, politics, European politics, employment relations, and international relations, as well as to policymakers engaged in addressing gender inequalities in the labour market.