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Social dialogue in the health sector : case study Bulgaria

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  • Tomev, L.
  • Daskalova, N.
  • Mihailova, T.

Abstract

Deals with social dialogue in the Bulgarian health sector, identifying the key problems related to its development, describing its main successes and best practices and suggesting measures to its future improvement.

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  • Tomev, L. & Daskalova, N. & Mihailova, T., 2005. "Social dialogue in the health sector : case study Bulgaria," ILO Working Papers 993852083402676, International Labour Organization.
  • Handle: RePEc:ilo:ilowps:993852083402676
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    2. Miller, Shirley. & Meelis, Tanya van., 2005. "Industrial relations in the oil industry in South Africa," ILO Working Papers 993890123402676, International Labour Organization.
    3. Pratiwi Anwar, Ratih. & Sseyonga, Muyanja., 2009. "Industrial relations and social dialogue in the oil and gas industries in Indonesia (based on a field study)," ILO Working Papers 994584523402676, International Labour Organization.
    4. Kamakura, Yasuhiko., 2006. "Corporate structural change and social dialogue in the chemical industry," ILO Working Papers 993894833402676, International Labour Organization.

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