Comparative Employment Relations: An IntroductioinISBN: 978-0-7456-2292-7
Hardcover
240 pages
July 2000, Polity
Other Available Formats: Paperback
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'Jack Eaton's Comparative Employment Relations is one of the
few books on the market that actually compares different employment
relations systems, rather than simply providing a set of discrete
chapters that encourage the reader to make the comparisons ... Such
a book can only ever be an introduction, but Eaton has provided a
valuable beginning.' Times Higher Education Supplement
'Jack Eaton's declared aim for his text is that of "providing
food for thought of an analytical kind, especially for the student
new to the subject of comparative industrial relations". In this he
has succeeded admirably, and not just for the new student; there is
plenty here for old hands as well ... An important merit of Eaton's
book lies in his preparedness to develop a cohesive argument rather
than bringing together what can seem like a random collection of
data from different counties.' Industrial Relations
Journal
"A thought-provoking introduction to worldwide trends and issues in employment relations. It addresses many of the hard questions that students and teachers in this field have to face." Labour & Industry