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Social dialogue and industrial relations during the economic crisis : innovative practices or business as usual?

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  • Hyman, Richard.

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Discusses how far social dialogue is in dealing with the labour market consequences of the financial and economic crisis.

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  • Hyman, Richard., 2010. "Social dialogue and industrial relations during the economic crisis : innovative practices or business as usual?," ILO Working Papers 994545023402676, International Labour Organization.
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