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_ade Boer, Rob _eauthor |
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_aBroadening without Intensification: _bThe added value of the European social and sectoral dialogue _ccreated by Rob de Boer, Hester Benedictus and Marc van der Meer |
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_aLondon: _bSage, _c2005 |
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_aEuropean journal of industrial relations _vVolume 11, number 1 |
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520 | 3 | _aThe framework of the European social dialogue (ESD) has enabled interest organizations at the European level to conclude agreements on a wide range of social policy issues. This applies both at the inter-sectoral level and within the various sectors, and has led in the last few decades to the creation of a large number of joint texts. This article addresses the issue of the added value of these results for the parties concluding them. It is argued that the ESD does not constitute a system of industrial relations at the European level, but serves as an alternative lobbying channel for the social partners involved | |
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_aBroadening without intensification _vAdded value _xEuropean social and sectoral dialogue _zEurope |
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_aBenedictus, Hester _eco-author |
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_avan der Meer, Marc _eco-author |
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856 | _uDOI: 10.1177/095968010505040 | ||
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