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Les accords-cadres internationaux (ACI) et la négociation collective internationale à l'ère de la mondialisation : document de travail

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  • Bourque, Reynald.

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Examines characteristics of international framework agreements between international trade unions and multinational enterprises. Outlines 28 agreements concluded from 1988 to2004.

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  • Bourque, Reynald., 2005. "Les accords-cadres internationaux (ACI) et la négociation collective internationale à l'ère de la mondialisation : document de travail," ILO Working Papers 993825263402676, International Labour Organization.
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