
Emerging Patterns of Work and Turkish Labour Market Challenges under Globalization
Readings on Labour and Employment Relations
Roger Blanpain(Editor)
Kluwer Law International (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 25. November 2013
Book
Paperback/Softback
344 pages
978-90-411-4983-1 (ISBN)
Description
In the context of globalization, Turkey plays a unique role. Poised both geographically and culturally between Europe and the Middle East, with a formidable political history in both realms and a thriving modern economy, its domestic affairs inevitably take on a significance that transcends its borders. Among these its employment relations regime, as it sets about conforming to the neoliberal standards of globalization, prove to be of compelling interest for labour law professionals everywhere.
This collection of thirteen essays by notable Turkish legal academics in the field presents practitioners and researchers with in-depth analysis and commentary on such aspects as the following:
ways to raise the floor on working conditions;
impact of multinational corporations' research and development activities on skills and labour costs;
education inequalities, skills development, and the role of technology;
environment and sustainability issues;
Turkey's proposed severance pay fund as a flexicurity measure;
the nature of subcontracted labour particularly as revealed in Turkey's shipbuilding industry;
labour unionism and collective bargaining;
female employment and gender-based discrimination; and
mobbing and workplace bullying.
The overall analysis does justice to the book's stated aim of exploring the integration of Turkey's system of labour and employment relations through transnational connections which have reached levels that can no longer be restricted to national boundaries.
This collection of thirteen essays by notable Turkish legal academics in the field presents practitioners and researchers with in-depth analysis and commentary on such aspects as the following:
ways to raise the floor on working conditions;
impact of multinational corporations' research and development activities on skills and labour costs;
education inequalities, skills development, and the role of technology;
environment and sustainability issues;
Turkey's proposed severance pay fund as a flexicurity measure;
the nature of subcontracted labour particularly as revealed in Turkey's shipbuilding industry;
labour unionism and collective bargaining;
female employment and gender-based discrimination; and
mobbing and workplace bullying.
The overall analysis does justice to the book's stated aim of exploring the integration of Turkey's system of labour and employment relations through transnational connections which have reached levels that can no longer be restricted to national boundaries.
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English
Place of publication
Zuidpoolsingel
Netherlands
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Professional and scholarly
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978-90-411-4983-1 (9789041149831)
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Emerging Patterns of Work and Turkish Labour Market Challenges under Globalization
Readings on Labour and Employment Relations
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Notes on Contributors. Foreword. Part I. General and Global Issues. 1. Turkey and the Emerging Trends in Global Labour Mobility; A. Sen-Tasbasi. 2. European Multinationals' Offshore R&D Strategies towards Turkey with Regard to Labour Capabilities, Skills and Labour Costs; A. Tuncay-Celikel. 3. Industrial Employment, Emissions and Sustainability in Turkey; S. Acar. Part II. Labour Market and Employment Issues. 4. Education Inequality among Working Age Population in Turkey: A Cohort Analysis; B. Yanik-Ilhan, N. Aydiner-Avsar. 5. Skills, Technology and Working Practices in Turkey; P. Falcioglu. 6. The Role of NGOs in the Improvement of the Turkish Labour Market; B. U. Altay. Part III. Labour Law and Practice. 7. Severance Pay Fund As a Flexicurity Policy; S. A. Limoncuoglu. 8. Some Current Practices and Problems of the Principal Employer-Subcontractor in Turkey: The Case of the Shipbuilding Sector; Y. P. Soykut-Sarica. Part IV. Industrial Relations. 9. Freedom of Association in Turkey from the Perspective of ILO and EU Norms; T. Dereli. 10. The Future of Labour Unionism in Turkey; U. Omay. Part V. Workplace Issues. 11. Female Employment in Turkey; S. Çakmak Sahin.12. Discrimination against Women's Employment: An Overview from Turkey; G. Özçelik. 13. Dealing with Destructive Workplace Behaviour: An Overview of Mobbing in Turkish Organisations; A. H. Yüksel .