Public emergency services: social dialogue in a changing environment: a study on Japan
Ebisui, Minawa,
ILO Working Papers from International Labour Organization
Abstract:
Examines the gaps between what are promoted in the corresponding Guidelines, adopted at a Meeting on Public Emergency Services, held in Geneva in 2003, and national legislation and practices. Focuses on the situation of fire- fighting, police and emergency medical services. Expresses concerns about the denial of right to organize and to bargain collectively in fire services.
Keywords: essential service; working conditions; social dialogue; workers rights; freedom of association; fire fighter; police; health service; collective bargaining; occupational safety; service essentiel; conditions de travail; dialogue social; droits des travailleurs; liberté syndicale; pompier; police; service de santé; négociation collective; sécurité du travail; servicio esencial; condiciones de trabajo; diálogo social; derechos de los trabajadores; libertad sindical; bombero; policía; servicio de salud; negociación colectiva; seguridad en el trabajo (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 67 pages
Date: 2004
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