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Author:Contarino, M.
Title:Concertational and free-market paths to successful territorial economic adjustment: labour unions and adjustment in the 1990s
Journal:British Journal of Industrial Relations
1998 : MAR, VOL. 36:1, p. 27-42
Index terms:FREE TRADE
SUCCESS
TRADE UNIONS
Language:eng
Abstract:A growing body of recent research suggests that successful industrial adjustment at the local level today reflects the capacities of unions and management to identify problems and pursue solutions co-operatively through processes of micro-concentration which enlist the work-force substantially in the adjustment process at firm level. The presence of such capacities to engage in micro-concentration has in turn been linked by some studies to a variety of local-level political and social realities which facilitate worker skill formation, while encouraging communication and the development of trust between workers and management.
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