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Martín. Sgut
ILO Working Papers from International Labour Organization
Abstract: Describes the experiences, strategies adopted, and the problems encountered with regard to reforms in the Argentinean port of Buenos-Aires.
Keywords: port; sea transport; specific industry restructuring; privatization; social implication; globalization; trade liberalization.; labour force participation; labour relations; working conditions; labour legislation; productivity.; modernization.; public investment; statistical table; port; transport maritime; restructuration par branche d'industrie; privatisation; conséquences sociales; mondialisation; libéralisation des échanges; taux d'activité; relations de travail; conditions de travail; législation du travail; productivité; modernisation; investissement public; tableau statistique; puerto; transporte marítimo; reestructuración de una rama industrial; privatización; consecuencias sociales; globalización; liberalización del intercambio; tasa de actividad de mano de obra; relaciones laborales; condiciones de trabajo; legislación del trabajo; productividad; modernización; inversiones públicas; cuadros estadísticos (search for similar items in EconPapers) Pages: 52 pages Date: 1999 References: Add references at CitEc Citations:
Published in Documento de trabajo (Programa de Actividades Sectoriales)
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