Workers, collectivism and the law : grappling with democracy /
Workers, Collectivism and the Law offers a captivating historical account of worker democracy, from its beginnings in European guild systems to present-day labor unions, across the national legal systems of Germany, Sweden, the United Kingdom and the United States. Analysing these legal systems in l...
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| Typ dokumentu: | Kniha |
| Jazyk: | Angličtina |
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Cheltenham :
Edward Elgar Publishing,
2018
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| Edice: | Elgar studies in law and society
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| On-line přístup: | Elektronická verze přístupná pouze pro studenty a pracovníky MU |
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Workers, collectivism and the law : grappling with democracy. |
Obsah:
- Introduction: grappling with democracy
- Part I Workers, collectivism and the law historically
- 1. Guilds: brother[sister]hood, friendship and mutual aid
- 2. The golden age of the English guilds
- 3. The rise of labor in England
- 4. Labor in Germany: rapid transformations
- 5. Labor in Sweden: seamless transitions
- 6. Labor in the US: the court is king
- 7. International influences and congruences
- Part II The modern national labor law models
- 8. Employee voice in the United Kingdom
- 9. Employee voice in Germany: dual channels
- 10. Employee voice in Sweden
- 11. Employee voice in the United States
- 12. Voice, democracy and collectivism in the different systems
- Bibliography
- Index.