Deconstructing the Greek system of industrial relations

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Series Details Vol.22, No.3, September 2016, p205–219
Publication Date September 2016
ISSN 0959-6801
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Under external pressure, the Greek system of industrial relations has undergone radical regulatory changes since 2010. These have led to a significant contraction of higher level bargaining and a process of disorganized decentralization, bringing the collective bargaining system to a brink of collapse.

Emerging demands on the part of both employers and unions to preserve multi-level bargaining, together with greater support on the part of the state, could halt or even reverse some of these trends. But the scope for success of such efforts depends on how far ‘regulated austerity’ continues to dominate European policy.

This article forms part of the sepcial Issue "Continuity and Change in Joint Regulation in Europe — Structural Reforms and Collective Bargaining in Manufacturing"

Source Link http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0143831X16643206
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