Trade Union Responses to Globalization: Spain

Topics:
Arbitration and Mediation,
Compensation Guide,
Unions
Tags:
Globalization,
International Labour Organization,
Management,
Region,
Spain,
Strategy,
Trade Union
Source:
International Labour Organization

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Overview: Spain has 17 regions with broad administrative and legislative powers, including regional parliaments. In relation to employment contracts legislative competence is granted exclusively to the State. In other areas, however, the regions show ever-increasing differences in terms of the social services and assistance they provide, as reflected in the social allowances paid to very poor people and in employment benefits for groups experiencing particular integration difficulties. Since the beginning of the 1980s, when the 17 autonomous regions came into operation, the Basque nationalist trade unions have supported the "Autonomous framework of labour relations", whose first significant achievement was the Interconfederal Agreement for the Extrajudicial Settlement of Disputes (PRECO, 1984).

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Format: PDF | Size: 418KB | Date: Jun 2002 | Pages: 50


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