Politics of Labor Reform in Latin America: Between Flexibility and RightsPenn State Press, 1 nov 2010 |
Índice
1 The Politics of Labor Reform in Latin America | 1 |
A Regional Overview | 29 |
Argentina and Brazil | 59 |
Chile and Peru | 105 |
Mexico and Bolivia | 149 |
Between Flexibility and Rights? | 195 |
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Otras ediciones - Ver todo
The Politics of Labor Reform in Latin America: Between Flexibility and Rights Maria Lorena Cook No hay ninguna vista previa disponible - 2007 |
The Politics of Labor Reform in Latin America: Between Flexibility and Rights Maria Lorena Cook No hay ninguna vista previa disponible - 2007 |
Términos y frases comunes
administration agreements alliance allowed America Argentina Bolivia Brazil called Central changes Chile collective bargaining Congress constitution context continued contracts corporatist countries courts decrees democratic Despite dismissal early economic effect efforts elections employers employment especially established extended favorable firm first flexibility Flexible force greater groups implemented important increased individual industrial initiatives institutional interests issues labor code labor law labor law reform labor legislation labor movement labor reform labor relations labor rights Latin leaders legislation levels liberalization limited measures ment Mexican Mexico military negotiation opposition organizations party passed percent period Peru policies political President pressure production proposal protections provisions regime region regulations relations relatively remained representation represented restrictions role ruling sector Senate severance social strike strong structure Table tion trade unions transition unions wage workers
Pasajes populares
Página 208 - Chilean Economic Policy and International Economic Relations since 1970.
Página 206 - Revan, 1999); Sindicatos, trabalhadores ea coqueluche neoliberal: a era Vargas acabou? (Rio de Janeiro: FGV...
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Página 207 - LANCE 1973 Labor Law and the Legal Way: Collective Bargaining in the Chilean Textile Industry under the Unidad Popular Government.
Referencias a este libro
Beyond the Boycott: Labor Rights, Human Rights, and Transnational Activism G. Seidman Vista de fragmentos - 2007 |