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  • Collective bargaining ; India ; Labour ; Liberalisation ; Network ; Power ; Production ; Retail trade ; Trade unionism
  • comment un pouvoir syndical accru dans le marché intérieur allemand de l'entreprise a été aménagé afin de développer un pouvoir collectif en Inde par le biais de ces relations en réseau.
  • The benefit-sharing principle : implementing sovereignty bargains on water
  • to engage in sovereignty bargains.
  • Manual wage differentials, collective bargaining and multi-locatational firms: an analysis using Northern Ireland NES data
  • Choice ; Collective bargaining ; Economic cost ; Economic sector ; External control ; Industrial organization ; Labour ; Northern Ireland ; Price fixing ; United Kingdom ; Wage
  • The regional dimension of collective wage bargaining : the case of Belgium
  • This paper investigates the role of the collective bargaining structure in the relationship between regional wage and productivity differentials. Using a Belgian-linked employer–employee dataset, it is found that the more an industry
  • Determinants of bargaining outcome in single-family housing transactions: an empirical examination
  • Bargaining with nature : the discourse and practice of environmental planning gain
  • A question of integrity : the National Labor Relations Board, collective bargaining and the relocation of work
  • Public sector pay bargaining and regional labour markets : regional pay differentials for women working as nurses within the UK National Health Service
  • Bargaining power and location as factors in the determination of site values
  • Bargaining with transnational corporations : the case of Shanghai
  • The impact of regional employment subsidies under wage bargaining
  • Environmental bargaining and boundary organizations : remapping British Columbia's Great Bear Rainforest
  • Bargaining coalitions and local expenditure
  • Railway labour and the geography of collective bargaining : the Midland Railway strikes of 1879 and 1887
  • Through an analysis of restructuring and collective bargaining in the North American automobile industry, it is argued that the split in the UAW was rooted in the tensions that arose over the different strategies adopted by the Canadian and US
  • This article addresses the main changes that the first left-wing government, which took power in 2005, introduced to the format of collective bargaining practiced in Uruguay from 1985 to 1990. As part of a process of labor reform that the country
  • had never experienced at the level of collective labor relations, the call for wage councils reintroduced the collective bargaining procedures that had been dismantled after fifteen years of neoliberal policies. The new labor law established a set
  • in collective bargaining between 2005 and 2009.
  • Canada ; Capitalism ; Collective bargaining ; Economic restructuring ; Industrial organization ; Industry ; Production ; Trade unionism ; Work organization
  • Collective bargaining ; Economic geography ; Firm strategy ; Foreign investment ; Labour ; Labour dispute ; Manpower ; Metallurgy ; Organization ; Trade union ; United States of America ; West Virginia
  • transnational corporations. Because of government's role in regulating content and entry, the bargaining relationships between states and foreign capital are central to the industry's expansion.
  • These implications are discussed within a progressively more focused series of trade-relations contexts based on principles of political economy, and represented by the concepts of complex interdependance, continentalism, and bargaining