Industrial relations and the environment - some theses
Denis Gregory,
Eckart Hildebrandt,
Kees Le Blansch and
Børge Lorentzen
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Denis Gregory: Ruskin College, Oxford
Eckart Hildebrandt: Wissenschaftszentrum Berlin
Kees Le Blansch: Centre for Policy and Management Studies, University of Utrecht
Børge Lorentzen: Institute of Technology and Social Sciences, Technical University of Denmark
Transfer: European Review of Labour and Research, 1996, vol. 2, issue 3, 440-448
Abstract:
The environmental crisis has confronted the two sides of industry with the fact that much of their traditional relation is based on the unproblematic exploitation of natural resources. This article gives a general overview of the way in which industrial relations have since been affected by the growing concern for the environment throughout Europe on the one hand, and have affected environmental problem solving approaches on the other. A description is given of the differentiation in concepts, actors, strategies and levels of involvement which have an impact in this respect. Finally, some challenges, promising developments and a missing initiative is pointed out.
Date: 1996
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DOI: 10.1177/102425899600200304
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