The scope of collective bargaining in public administration
Canessa Montejo, Miguel F.,
ILO Working Papers from International Labour Organization
Abstract:
As the ILO’s Centenary Declaration for the Future of Work (2019) states, the ILO must support the role of the public sector as a significant employer and provider of quality public services. Building upon this foundation, the Sectoral Policies Department is pleased to present a comparative analysis of practices in collective bargaining in the public service, written by Professor Miguel Canessa of the Pontifical Catholic University of Perú. This analysis shows how the principles of the Convention on Labour relations (Public Services), 1978 (No. 151) have been implemented through legislation and/or collective bargaining at the national level.
Keywords: collective bargaining; public administration; public sector; international labour standards (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 63 p.) pages
Date: 2019
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