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International and Comparative Employment Relations: Global Crises and Institutional Responses offers an in-depth analysis of employment relations systems across diverse economies and institutional frameworks. The book explores how different countries, organizations, and workers adapt to and manage global economic challenges and crises.
Written by leading scholars including Greg J Bamber, Fang Lee Cooke, Virginia Doellgast, and Chris F Wright, this SAGE publication presents comparative perspectives on labor relations, employment policy, and institutional responses to economic turbulence. It examines case studies from multiple nations, highlighting both convergences and divergences in employment practices.
This essential resource is valuable for academics, practitioners, and policymakers seeking to understand the complexities of international employment systems and how institutions respond to global economic pressures. It combines theoretical frameworks with practical examples to illustrate contemporary challenges in labor relations.







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