Work and Labor Relations in the Construction Industry

Work and Labor Relations in the Construction Industry

An International Perspective

Druker, Janet; White, Geoffrey; Belman, Dale

Taylor & Francis Ltd

02/2021

278

Dura

Inglês

9781138364783

15 a 20 dias

707

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Chapter 1. Introduction

Janet Druker, Geoffrey White and Dale Belman

Chapter 2. Social Dialogue in the Argentinian Construction Industry

Hernan Ruggirello and Janet Druker.

Chapter 3. Evolving Employment Relations in the Australian Construction Industry

Alex Veen and Susan McGrath-Champ

Chapter 4. The Brazilian Construction Industry: Informality and qualification in question

Marcella Piccoli and Carlos Diehl

Chapter 5. The German Construction Industry at the Crossroads

Gerhard Syben and Christian Beck

Chapter 6. Formality and Informality in sub-Saharan Africa and the Ghanaian construction industry

Divine Kwaku Ahadzie, Yaw Debrah and George Ofori

Chapter 7. Labor Management in the Lebanese Construction Industry

Samar Kleib, Fida Afiouni and Issam Srour

Chapter 8. The Russian Construction Sector: Informality, labor mobility and socialist legacies

Ekaterina Serezhkina, Claudio Morrison and Olga Cretu.

Chapter 9. Sustaining 'high road' Employment Relations in the Swedish and Danish Construction Industries

Jens Arnholtz and Christian Lyhne Ibsen

Chapter 10. Self-employment and Labor Relations in the UK Construction Industry

Janet Druker and Geoffrey White

Chapter 11. Creating a Sustainable Industry and Workforce in the U.S. Construction Industry

Dale Belman and Russell Ormiston

Chapter 12. Conclusions

Geoffrey White, Janet Druker and Dale Belman
Construction;Employment Relations;Human Resource Management;Human Resource Development;Labor History;Labor Unions;Employment Practices;Workforce Management;Ghana TUC;Construction industry;Plaster Of Paris;Migrant labor;Young Men;Human resource issues;UK Construction Industry;Gendered male employment;West Germany;Quantity Surveyors;UK Construction;Community Benefit Agreements;UK Workforce;UK Official Statistic;Gdp Growth;World University Services;Danish Vet;Australian Construction Industry;Vet System;UK Industry;Collective Agreement Coverage;TVET System;Danish Construction Sector;Ghana Statistical Service;German Construction Industry;Social Dialog;American Construction Industry;Danish Construction;Prevailing Wage Laws