
The Legal and Institutional Framing of Collective Bargaining in CEE Countries
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Focusing on four current CEE labour law regimes - in Slovenia, Slovakia, the Czech Republic, and Poland - that also have different collective bargaining trends and can be said to exemplify some of the main legal and institutional frameworks for collective bargaining that the CEE countries have developed, the author addresses the following major issues:
- - the transition from a centralised to an open market economy and the degree of continuing residual characteristics;
- - the extent to which labour laws since the 1990s have enabled an adequate institutionalisation of industrial relations to allow free and voluntary collective bargaining at the national, sectoral, and company levels; and
- - the effectiveness of the standard-setting role of trade unions and employers' associations insofar as they have persisted or come into play.
The analysis always keeps in focus the development of labour laws in relation to a number of such interlinked elements as market transformation, type of privatisation of state ownership, and attitudes towards welfare. It draws on both the relevant literature and on twenty-five interviews with legal and policy experts from social partners' organisations and staff within the ministries for social affairs in the selected countries.
In support of the study's general finding that the laws in CEE countries could provide more stimulus for sectoral and cross-sectoral collective bargaining, the author offers deeply informed recommendations and insights into legal shortcomings and pinpoints how the existing legal frameworks can be enhanced. Any professional or academic in the field of industrial relations, and particularly those concerned with complex transitions such as those occurring in the CEE countries and elsewhere in the world, will find this book of great value.
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Inhalt
- Intro
- Notes on Author
- Preface and Acknowledgements
- List of Abbreviations
- List of Figure and Tables
- CHAPTER 1Introduction: Framing the Study on the Legal and Institutional Framework of Decentralised C
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Decentralised Collective Bargaining in CEE
- 3 Questions
- 3.1 Research Aim, Approach and Questions
- 3.2 Relevance
- 4 Framing the Study: Normative Model of Articulated Multi-employer Bargaining
- 4.1 Decentralisation of Collective Bargaining: Concept and Rationale
- 4.2 Articulated Multi-employer Bargaining Model
- 4.3 The Legal Architecture of the Model of Articulated Collective Bargaining
- 4.3.1 Nature and Role of Labour Law
- 4.3.2 Nature and Role of Collective Agreements
- 4.3.3 Articulation
- 5 Research Methodology and Country Selection
- 6 Structure of the Study
- PART IGeneral Reflections on the Legal and Institutional Framework
- CHAPTER 2Capitalism, Welfare and Industrial Relations in CEE
- 2 Explaining Capitalism, Welfare and Industrial Relations in CEE
- 2.1 Capitalism in CEE
- 2.1.1 Varieties of Capitalism
- 2.1.2 Explaining CEE Capitalism
- 2.2 Welfare Regimes in CEE
- 2.3 Industrial Relations in CEE
- 3 Four CEE Countries: Major Traits
- 3.1 Slovenia
- 3.2 Slovakia
- 3.3 The Czech Republic
- 3.4 Poland
- 4 Conclusion: Comparative Remarks
- CHAPTER 3The Genesis and Positioning of Collective Agreement in CEE Labour Laws
- 1 Explaining the Genesis of Modern CEE Labour Laws
- 2 Deconstructing Labour Law Development in CEE
- 2.1 Factors Pertinent to Labour Law Transformation
- 2.2 In Search of a Leading Paradigm of Labour Law Transformation
- 3 The Development of Labour Law in the Four Countries
- 4 The Emancipation of Collective Agreements in CEE
- 4.1 Collective Agreements: Defining the Legal Nature
- 4.2 The Scope of Collective Bargaining Freedom
- 4.2.1 Widening the Substantive Scope of Collective Agreement
- 4.2.2 Collective Autonomy
- 5 Conclusion
- CHAPTER 4From Accession to the Economic and Financial Crisis: What Role for the EU?
- 2 The EU Accession Process
- 2.1 The Message of the EU During the Accession Process
- 2.1.1 The ESM and the EU Model of Industrial Relations
- 2.1.2 Social Acquis Related to the Accession Process
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