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Towards inclusive collective industrial relations: Selected articles from the International Labour Review throughout the last century

Gerhard Bosch

International Labour Review, 2021, vol. 160, issue 4, e52-e65

Abstract: Collective industrial relations (CIR) are founded on particular rights that can be exercised only by employee representative bodies, not by individual employees. From the many publications on CIR that have appeared in the International Labour Review over the past 100 years, 15 contributions were selected for inclusion in this Centenary Issue. A criterion for the selection of an article was its focus on the strengthening of inclusivity ‐ that is, the extension of the protection afforded by CIR to as many people as possible and not just to privileged groups. Inclusive CIR are the precondition for reducing discrimination in the labour market and for universalizing decent work.

Date: 2021
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