The European Union and industrial relations
New procedures, new context
Edited by Stijn Smismans
This is the first book to provide a clear overview and
innovative analysis of the multiple ways the European Union affects industrial
relations. It frames the EU as the provider of both a new institutional
framework and policy context for industrial relations. It first examines the
European level institutional framework for industrial relations, namely the
European social dialogue at cross-sectoral, sectoral and company level, as well
as interactions between these and transnational developments. It then focuses
on the EU's role as a driver for institutional change in industrial relations
at the national level, and subsequently analyses how the EU's policy framework,
such as the common market freedoms, economic governance and Agenda 2020,
influences industrial relations. The book will be of great interest
particularly to all those involved in industrial relations and EU studies and
more generally to anyone interested in the EU's debated and contested role in
socio-economic governance in the face of an economic crisis that puts into
question existing national and transnational governance structures.