Employee Participation and Collective Bargaining in Europe and China

Collective labour law is, for the most part, national law. It is often the result of social struggle and political compromise occurring in the national context. Unlike other fields of private law, it has not been the object of legal harmonisation, at either international or European levels. However,...

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Other Authors: Basedow, Jürgen (Editor), Chen Su (Editor), Matteo Fornasier (Editor), Liukkunen, Ulla (Editor)
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Published: Mohr Siebeck 2023
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