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Peggy. Kelly
ILO Working Papers from International Labour Organization
Abstract: Analyses the practice of social dialogue in Indonesia, identifies areas where it could be improved and proposes directions of possible reform.
Keywords: social pact.; tripartism; social cohesion; economic implication; political aspect; institutional framework; labour legislation; law reform.; trade union.; employers organization; state intervention; women workers; role of ILO.; collective bargaining; labour dispute; dispute settlement.; obstacle; pacte social; tripartisme; cohésion sociale; conséquences économiques; aspect politique; cadre institutionnel; législation du travail; réforme législative; syndicat; organisation patronale; intervention de l'Etat; travailleuses; rôle de l'OIT; négociation collective; conflit du travail; règlement de conflit; obstacle; pacto social; tripartismo; cohesión social; consecuencias económicas; aspecto político; organización institucional; legislación del trabajo; reforma legislativa; sindicato; organización de empleadores; intervención estatal; trabajadoras; papel de la OIT; negociación colectiva; conflicto de trabajo; arreglo de conflicto; obstáculo (search for similar items in EconPapers) Pages: 51 pages Date: 2002 References: Add references at CitEc Citations: View citations in EconPapers (3)
Published in Working paper series, InFocus Programme on Strengthening Social Dialogue.
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