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The role of government in industrial relations

In: Labour Administration in Uncertain Times

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  • Richard Hyman

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The 2008 financial crisis marked the beginning of a prolonged and ongoing period of extreme economic turbulence that has created multiple challenges for both governments and national systems of labour administration. Difficult economic conditions are encouraging a reevaluation of established policies and institutions in the areas of labour, employment, social protection and industrial relations. This book analyses recent reforms in labour administration and national labour policies, charting their development and discussing the challenges and opportunities faced by governments, ministries of labour, labour inspectors, employer organisations and trade unions.

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  • Richard Hyman, 2013. "The role of government in industrial relations," Chapters, in: Jason Heyes & Ludek Rychly (ed.), Labour Administration in Uncertain Times, chapter 5, pages 95-124, Edward Elgar Publishing.
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