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匈牙利后共产主义工作场所关系:来自服装业的案例研究

Post-Communist Workplace Relations in Hungary: Case Studies from the Clothing Industry

Work, Employment and Society · 2000
被引 1
ABS 4

中文导读

研究了中欧后共产主义转型中工会权力弱化的原因,通过匈牙利服装业案例质疑了经济因素和政府政策的解释力,强调管理行为和政治背景的影响。

Abstract

A decade after the fall of communism scholars widely agree that the transformation process of democratisation and marketisation in central eastern Europe (CEE) has left unions (new and independent and successors to the official communist unions alike) with little power to influence political and economic decision-making (Ost 1997; Thirkell et al. 1998). Typical explanations invoke economic factors such as privatisation, the restructuring of the economy and of firms, and the depressed labour market. They also highlight an increasingly hostile environment for unions created by a majority of the new private owners, which is supplemented by ‘distancing’ governments following neo-liberal policies (Pollert 1998). However, I argue that these factors as explanations for union weakness are not entirely convincing. For example, management behaviour and the political context clearly influences the power resources of unions but cannot entirely determine the position and policies of individual unions.

后共产主义转型工会服装业政治经济学