The Legal Framework for Collective Bargaining in Developing Economies
- Topics:
- Financial Regulations
- Tags:
- Collective Bargaining,
- Developing Country,
- Finance,
- Free Trade,
- Human Resources,
- Labor Relations,
- Stanford Knowledgebase,
- Union
- Source:
- Stanford Knowledgebase
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Overview: This paper addresses the issue of law process pertaining to labor unions and collective bargains. The paper describes the activities of unions and reviews the research designed to measure the consequences of unionism. The context of this review is a developing country, which, by its very nature, cannot sustain as high a level of unionism as the more developed economies. The political activities of unions have resulted in worse rather than better government economic policy. Developing countries have adopted different approaches to the design of the legal framework of collective bargaining. Read on to find more details on this issue as part of planning.
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Format: PDF | Size: 102KB | Date: Jun 1996 | Pages: 58






