Labor Relations in Europe: A History of Issues and Developments

Author:   Hans Slomp
Publisher:   Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
Volume:   No. 29
ISBN:  

9780313267567


Pages:   241
Publication Date:   09 March 1990
Recommended Age:   From 7 to 17 years
Format:   Hardback
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Labor Relations in Europe: A History of Issues and Developments


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The study of European labor relations has traditionally been divided between two major theoretical perspectives. Descriptive nation-studies and case studies of specific developments have dominated the European continent. In contrast, the Anglo-Saxon approach has been more explicitly comparative and theoretical in its orientation. As a consequence of their unique advantages and common disadvantage of a focus on national developments to the exclusion of general trends, Europe remains a patchwork of different nations with respect to labor relations. Hans Slomp offers this book as an effort to complement this national perspective with a European view. He provides a general introduction to European labor relations, offering comparative material from a range of countries. Each chapter covers a specific period; the division into periods is based on important changes in economic and political conditions common to most of Europe. In accordance with the continental approach, attention is devoted not just to the form, but also to the content of labor relations. The survey covers the issues of labor relations as practiced by employers or employers' associations and trade unions rather than as an academic discipline. For the general reader, Slomp's work provides a much-needed survey of European labor relations. For the labor relations scholar, it facilitates the distinction between what is truly specific for one country and what is a variation from a European trend.

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Author:   Hans Slomp
Publisher:   Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
Imprint:   Praeger Publishers Inc
Volume:   No. 29
Dimensions:   Width: 15.60cm , Height: 1.50cm , Length: 23.40cm
Weight:   0.523kg
ISBN:  

9780313267567


ISBN 10:   0313267561
Pages:   241
Publication Date:   09 March 1990
Recommended Age:   From 7 to 17 years
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Undergraduate ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Table of Contents

Introduction The Rise of Industrial Labor Early Forms of Workers' Action The Era of Organization The Impact of the Organizations The First World War and its Aftermath The 1920s Europe in Crisis The Second World War and the Period of Recovery Bargaining in the 1950s and 1960s Revolt and Recession Labor Relations in Eastern Europe Since 1948 Eastern and Western Europe in the 1980s Bibliography Index

Reviews

?As Slomp explains in the introduction to this fine survey, European labor history has traditionally focused upon labor movements instead of labor relations, eschewing theory and comparative studies to study labor's impact at a national political level. Slomp's work effectively provides a comprehensive and balanced European view of industrial labor's rise, with substantial space devoted to bargaining practices and corporative models of labor, without sacrificing the political importance of labor in modern European history. After early attention to the origins of industrialization, he covers all of Europe from the mid-19th century to 1948 according to categories of labor relations, at which point he distinguishes between Western and Eastern Europe until the changes of the late 1980s. The book is very narrative, but the scope and approach, while general, is much needed for European labor or social history courses, and coverage is amazingly broad. Academic collections, lower-division through graduate.?-Choice


As Slomp explains in the introduction to this fine survey, European labor history has traditionally focused upon labor movements instead of labor relations, eschewing theory and comparative studies to study labor's impact at a national political level. Slomp's work effectively provides a comprehensive and balanced European view of industrial labor's rise, with substantial space devoted to bargaining practices and corporative models of labor, without sacrificing the political importance of labor in modern European history. After early attention to the origins of industrialization, he covers all of Europe from the mid-19th century to 1948 according to categories of labor relations, at which point he distinguishes between Western and Eastern Europe until the changes of the late 1980s. The book is very narrative, but the scope and approach, while general, is much needed for European labor or social history courses, and coverage is amazingly broad. Academic collections, lower-division through graduate. -Choice ?As Slomp explains in the introduction to this fine survey, European labor history has traditionally focused upon labor movements instead of labor relations, eschewing theory and comparative studies to study labor's impact at a national political level. Slomp's work effectively provides a comprehensive and balanced European view of industrial labor's rise, with substantial space devoted to bargaining practices and corporative models of labor, without sacrificing the political importance of labor in modern European history. After early attention to the origins of industrialization, he covers all of Europe from the mid-19th century to 1948 according to categories of labor relations, at which point he distinguishes between Western and Eastern Europe until the changes of the late 1980s. The book is very narrative, but the scope and approach, while general, is much needed for European labor or social history courses, and coverage is amazingly broad. Academic collections, lower-division through graduate.?-Choice


?As Slomp explains in the introduction to this fine survey, European labor history has traditionally focused upon labor movements instead of labor relations, eschewing theory and comparative studies to study labor's impact at a national political level. Slomp's work effectively provides a comprehensive and balanced European view of industrial labor's rise, with substantial space devoted to bargaining practices and corporative models of labor, without sacrificing the political importance of labor in modern European history. After early attention to the origins of industrialization, he covers all of Europe from the mid-19th century to 1948 according to categories of labor relations, at which point he distinguishes between Western and Eastern Europe until the changes of the late 1980s. The book is very narrative, but the scope and approach, while general, is much needed for European labor or social history courses, and coverage is amazingly broad. Academic collections, lower-division through graduate.?-Choice As Slomp explains in the introduction to this fine survey, European labor history has traditionally focused upon labor movements instead of labor relations, eschewing theory and comparative studies to study labor's impact at a national political level. Slomp's work effectively provides a comprehensive and balanced European view of industrial labor's rise, with substantial space devoted to bargaining practices and corporative models of labor, without sacrificing the political importance of labor in modern European history. After early attention to the origins of industrialization, he covers all of Europe from the mid-19th century to 1948 according to categories of labor relations, at which point he distinguishes between Western and Eastern Europe until the changes of the late 1980s. The book is very narrative, but the scope and approach, while general, is much needed for European labor or social history courses, and coverage is amazingly broad. Academic collections, lower-division through graduate. -Choice


Author Information

HANS SLOMP is a Universitair Docent (Lecturer) in the Institute of Political Science at the University of Nijmegen, Holland. He is the author of a number of publications on labor relations in Holland and Belgium including a monograph Arbeidsverhoudingen in Belgie (Labor Relations in Belgium).

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