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Regulating labor [[electronic resource] ] : the state and industrial relations reform in postwar France / / Chris Howell



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Autore: Howell Chris <1962-> Visualizza persona
Titolo: Regulating labor [[electronic resource] ] : the state and industrial relations reform in postwar France / / Chris Howell Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: Princeton, N.J., : Princeton University Press, c1992
Descrizione fisica: 1 online resource (302 p.)
Disciplina: 331/.0944
Soggetto topico: Labor unions - Government policy - France
Labor unions - France
Industrial relations - Government policy - France
Industrial relations - France
Soggetto geografico: France Politics and government 1958-
Note generali: Based on the author's thesis (Ph.D.--Yale University).
Nota di bibliografia: Includes bibliographical references (p. [229]-277) and index.
Nota di contenuto: Front matter -- Contents -- List of Tables -- Acknowledgments -- List of Acronyms -- Part One: Introduction -- Chapter One. A Theory of Labor Regulation -- Part Two: The Rise and Decline of Fordist Labor Regulation -- Chapter Two. Exclusionary Labor Regulation, 1945-58 -- Chapter Three, Labor Regulation in Crisis, 1958-69 -- Chapter Four. The New Society and Its Enemies, 1969-74 -- Chapter Five. Labor Regulation in Transition, 1974-81 -- Part Three. Socialist Labor Regulation -- Chapter Six. Desperately Seeking Socialism -- Chapter Seven. The Two Logics of the Auroux Laws -- Chapter Eight. The Search for Flexibility -- Part Four: Conclusion -- Chapter Nine. The Future of Labor Regulation -- Notes -- Selected Bibliography -- Index
Sommario/riassunto: In May and June of 1968 a dramatic wave of strikes paralyzed France, making industrial relations reform a key item on the government agenda. French trade unions seemed due for a golden age of growth and importance. Today, however, trade unions are weaker in France than in any other advanced capitalist country. How did such exceptional militancy give way to equally remarkable quiescence? To answer this question, Chris Howell examines the reform projects of successive French governments toward trade unions and industrial relations during the postwar era, focusing in particular on the efforts of post-1968 conservative and socialist governments. Howell explains the genesis and fate of these reform efforts by analyzing constraints imposed on the French state by changing economic circumstances and by the organizational weakness of labor. His approach, which links economic, political, and institutional analysis, is broadly that of Regulation Theory. His explicitly comparative goal is to develop a framework for understanding the challenges facing labor movements throughout the advanced capitalist world in light of the exhaustion of the postwar pattern of economic growth, the weakening of the nation-state as an economic actor, and accelerating economic integration, particularly in Europe.
Titolo autorizzato: Regulating labor  Visualizza cluster
ISBN: 1-282-75162-X
9786612751622
1-4008-2079-0
1-4008-1213-5
Formato: Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
Record Nr.: 9910819709903321
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