Regulation of Work and Employment in Global Firms

Regulation of Work and Employment in Global Firms [Hardcover]

  • Author by Murray Gregor
  • Editor by Murray, Gregor; Trudeau, Gilles

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Traditionally, industrial relations actors - unions and governments - have dealt with the regulation of work and employment through national mechanisms such as labour laws and collective bargaining. The inadequacy of these mechanisms to cope with the era of globalization has led to a rethinking of the nature and role of these traditional instruments and actors in the regulation of work and employment in the global firm.

This book seeks to shed light on this process, to evaluate the range of emerging mechanisms and to consider the implications of this process for traditional forms of industrial relations governance such as collective bargaining and labour law in a global context. The originality of the approach is linked to the attempt to build bridges between industrial relations, labour law, the sociology of work and management and management studies.

There are few other studies which systematically seek to integrate both different regions of the world and different sources of regulation into a single book.

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  • 'Creating forms of social regulation which reach across national borders is one of the key challenges posed by the rise of global companies. This timely book provides an innovative and though-provoking analysis of the possibilities.' Paul Marginson (University of Warwick, UK)
Product Detail
ISBN: 0415470102
EAN: 9780415470100
Media: Book
Format: Hardcover
Publisher: Routledge
Publication Date: 03-2013
Language: English
Pages: 288
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Weight: 0.00
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Leading Article
Series:
  • Routledge Studies in Employment and Work Relations in Contex