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Workplace Finland: New Forms of Bargaining and Participation

Tuomo Alasoini, Timo Kauppinen and Pekka Ylostalo

The Economic and Labour Relations Review, 1994, vol. 5, issue 2, 62-83

Abstract: The era of incomes policy agreements appears to have ended in Finland, with negotiations focused at sectoral and local levels, although this could change with a return to a Social Democratic-led Government. While representative systems of participation have not been abandoned, the authority of unions delegates at the workplace appears to have declined. There has also been a growth in direct forms of participation, initiated by management, and associated new forms of work organisation.

Date: 1994
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