Cover: Globalizing Employment Relations
S. Contrepois
Globalizing Employment Relations
- Multinational Firms and Central and Eastern Europe Transitions
ISBN: 978-0-230-25243-1
251 Seiten | € 53.49
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14.12.2010
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S. Contrepois

Globalizing Employment Relations

Multinational Firms and Central and Eastern Europe Transitions


A unique exploration of the the contributions made by multinational corporations to the difficult labour market transitions towards full integration of Central and Eastern Europe members of the European Union. This book considers the roles played by US, British and German multinational companies (MNCs) in Central and Eastern Europe

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Veröffentlichung:14.12.2010
Höhe/Breite/GewichtH 21,6 cm / B 14 cm / -
Seiten251
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Preis DEEUR 53.49
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ISBN-13978-0-230-25243-1
ISBN-100230252435
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Über die Autorin

J?NIS B?RZI? Stradins University, Riga
ANTHONY FERNER De Montfort University, Business School, UK
GUY GROUX National Center of Scientific Research, France
EPP KALLASTE University of Tartu, Centre for Applied Research CentAR, Estonia
JENO KOLTAY Institute of Economics, Hungarian Academy of Sciences and Pannon University, Hungary
MARTIN KRZYWDZINSKI Social Science Research Center Berlin (WZB), Germany
ANNA KWIATKIEWICZ Warsaw School of Economics (SGH); BPI Polska
GUGLIELMO MEARDI Warwick Business School, University of Warwick, UK
SONJA INSET STROHMER Research & Advisory, A
LINDA SZABO Center for Policy Studies, Central European University, Hungary
FRANZ TRAXLER University of Vienna, Austria
ZHELYU VLADIMIROV Sofia University, Bulgaria
CHARLES WOOLFSON REMESO, Linköping University, Sweden
VIOLETTA ZENTAI Center for Policy Studies, Central European University, Hungary

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