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Le conflit Renault-Dacia en Roumanie

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  • Delteil, Violaine
  • Dieuaide, Patrick

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L’issue heureuse du conflit social qui s’est déroulé en mars 2008 sur le site de Dacia (filiale roumaine du groupe automobile Renault) pourrait-elle suggérer le début d’une ère nouvelle pour les relations sociales dans les pays de l’Est désormais intégrés à l’UE ? Peut-on y voir les prémices d’un ajustement « par le haut » des normes sociales des Pays d’Europe Centrale et Orientales (PECO) ? Après plus d’un mois de grève (le plus long conflit qu’ait connu le site), les salariés ont obtenu 34%...

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  • Delteil, Violaine & Dieuaide, Patrick, 2008. "Le conflit Renault-Dacia en Roumanie," Revue de la Régulation - Capitalisme, institutions, pouvoirs, Association Recherche et Régulation, vol. 3.
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    1. Violaine Delteil & Patrick Dieuaide, 2012. "French multinational companies, new state regulations and changes in the employment relationship during the crisis," Transfer: European Review of Labour and Research, , vol. 18(4), pages 429-446, November.

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