Improvement of labor flexibility in Romanian companies using practices in the field in some EU countries
Ionuț Cășuneanu
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Ionuț Cășuneanu: The Bucharest University of Economic Studies
Theoretical and Applied Economics, 2013, vol. XX, issue 8(585), 125-136
Abstract:
In current conditions, many EU countries are characterized by crisis, respectively economical recessions. Based on the study undertaken in 2009 by the European Trade Union Institute for Research, Education, Health and Safety are presented the measures applied in some EU countries regarding the labor flexibility as well as the difficulties faced by the human resources management from the organizations of the respective countries. The study makes an analysis of various forms of insuring the labor flexibility: working time flexibility, contractual flexibility, functional flexibility, wage flexibility. There are analyzed a series of good practices on internal flexibility of labor applied in some European organizations.
Keywords: labor flexibility; internal flexibility; working time flexibility; contractual flexibility; functional flexibility; wage flexibility; flexible thinking; negotiated flexibility; flexibility by restructuring. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2013
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