Opis
Trade unions in Central and Eastern Europe within thirty years of systemic transformation
Autor: Marta Zbucka-Gargas (red.)
Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Gdańskiego
The book presents the situation of the union movement in Central and Eastern Europe in the thirty years since the systemic transformation. In an era of unprecedented socio-economic turmoil and change that has naturally influenced legal regulation, the authors present the role, history, importance and different perspectives on the perception of trade unions. They indicate the achievements and nature of this institution over time in the context of challenges emerging in the labour market. The aim is to show their emergence, changes, rules and impact on the current role in society. Each country has its own realities, has taken a different path, and the intention is to show the results achieved.
Contents
Introduction
(Marta Zbucka-Gargas)
— 7 —
Jakub Stelina
Trade unionism under the system of real socialism
or what did the communists need trade unions for?
— 11 —
Jean-Michel Servais
The trade unions’ movements in Central and Eastern Europe:
The Great Transformation
— 23 —
Grzegorz Klimaszewski
The role of the European Trade Union Confederation (ETUC)
in the creation of the Solidarity Association
— 55 —
Andrzej Adamczyk
A few comments on the role of the European Trade Union Confederation
in the creation and development of the Solidarity
— 71 —
Jakub Szmit
The Independent Self-Governing Trade Union “Solidarity” –
the specificity of internal organisation
— 83 —
Kateřina Štěpánková
Jakub Tomšej
Trade Unions in the Czech Republic:
Thirty years after the systemic transformation
— 95 —
Attila Kun
Trade unions in Hungary –
thirty years after the systemic transformation
— 119 —
Marta Zbucka-Gargas
Trade unions in Poland –
regulations, successes, missed opportunities, challenges
— 145 —
Aurelian Gabriel Uluitu
Trade unions in Romania
— 163 —
Galina Obukhova
Trade unions in Russia –
Thirty years after the systemic transformation
— 183 —
Luca Ticar
Slovenia – regulation, successes, challenges, and lost chances:
Trade unions over the last 30 years
— 199 —
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