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This book explores the nature of employers' associations in the major countries of Asia. It considers how employers' associations have developed in recent decades, how changes in market structures and the profile of economies have affected employers' associations, how employers' associations deal with issues to do with pay and employment conditions, and how they interact with regulation and the state. The book shows how the differing political and institutional contexts of different countries, and different economic conditions, affect the nature of employers' associations and the wider context of labour markets and trade unions.
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Employers' associations --- Industrial relations --- Associations, Employers' --- Trade associations --- Guilds --- France --- Politics and government
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Employers' associations --- History --- -Associations, Employers' --- Trade associations --- Guilds --- History. --- -History --- Associations, Employers' --- Employers' associations - France - History --- Conseil national du patronat français --- Employeurs --- France --- Patronat --- Associations --- 19e siècle --- 20e siècle --- Histoire sociale moderne --- 20e siecle --- Conditions sociales --- 19e siecle
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Employers' associations --- Employers' associations. --- Industrial relations --- Industrial relations. --- Association capital-travail --- Capital-travail --- Employeurs--Associations --- Industriële relaties --- Relations de travail --- Relations employeurs-employés --- Relations employés-employeurs --- Relations humaines dans les entreprises --- Relations ouvrières --- Relations patronales-ouvrières --- Travail-capital --- Werkgeversverenigingen --- Employeurs --- Relations industrielles --- Associations --- Great Britain --- Industrial relations - Great Britain. --- Employers' associations - Great Britain.
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It has long been assumed that large-scale industry was one of the pillars of support for the Vichy regime which ruled France - under the German aegis - from 1940 to 1944. In particular it has been assumed that business used Vichy to reverse the advantages that labour had secured after the election of the Popular Front government in 1936. Richard Vinen argues that this assumption is false. He suggests that large-scale industry, mostly based in northern France, was geographically and psychologically isolated from the preoccupations of a government which was based in the south. Furthermore, business soon became aware of the probability of an allied victory and was consequently eager to distance itself from a government that it saw as doomed. Most important of all, the Popular Front legislation of 1936 had already been undermined by the rearmament programme that preceded the fall of France in 1940.
Business and politics --- Employers' associations --- Industrial relations --- Industrial policy --- Affaires et politique --- Employeurs --- Relations industrielles --- Politique industrielle --- History --- Political activity --- Histoire --- Associations --- Activité politique --- -Employers' associations --- -Industrial policy --- -Industrial relations --- -Capital and labor --- Employee-employer relations --- Employer-employee relations --- Labor and capital --- Labor-management relations --- Labor relations --- Employees --- Management --- Business --- Industries --- Industry and state --- Economic policy --- Associations, Employers' --- Trade associations --- Guilds --- Politics and business --- Politics, Practical --- Political business cycles --- -History --- Government policy --- Political aspects --- Activité politique --- Capital and labor --- Political activity&delete& --- France --- Business and politics - France - History. --- Industry and state - France - History. --- Industrial relations - France - History. --- Employers' associations - France - Political activity - History. --- Arts and Humanities --- History.
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History of Europe --- anno 1700-1799 --- anno 1800-1899 --- Guilds --- Corporations --- Congresses. --- Congrès --- -Craft guilds --- Gilds --- Labor organizations --- Merchant companies --- Workers' associations --- Artisans --- Employers' associations --- Labor unions --- Societies, etc. --- -Guilds --- Congrès --- Craft guilds
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Bibliotheek François Vercammen
Employers' associations --- Conseil national du patronat français. --- management --- syndicats --- france --- FR / France - Frankrijk --- 311.93 --- 338.33 --- 311.98 --- 323.5 --- vakbonden --- frankrijk --- Beroepsbevolking. --- Beroepsverenigingen en -organisaties. Nijverheidskamers. --- Bevolking naar de maatschappelijke klasse en stand. Wet van Pareto. --- Pressiegroepen. Lobbying. --- Associations, Employers' --- Trade associations --- Guilds --- Beroepsbevolking --- Bevolking naar de maatschappelijke klasse en stand. Wet van Pareto --- Pressiegroepen. Lobbying --- Beroepsverenigingen en -organisaties. Nijverheidskamers --- Conseil national du patronat français. --- CNPF --- Conseil national du patronat français (CNPF) --- Frankrijk --- Employers' associations - France. --- Conseil national du patronat français (CNPF). --- Frankrijk.
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"From Artisan to Worker examines the largely overlooked debate over the potential reestablishment of guilds that occurred from 1776 to 1821. The abolition of guilds in 1791 overturned an organization of labor that had been in place for centuries. The disorder that ensued - from concerns about the safety of the food supply to a general decline in the quality of goods - raised strong doubts about their abolition and sparked a debate both inside and outside of government that went on for decades. The issue of the reestablishment of guilds, however, subsequently became intertwined with the growing mechanization of production. Under the Napoleonic regime, the government considered several projects to restore guilds in a large-scale fashion, but the counterargument that guilds could impede mechanization prevailed. After Bonaparte's fall, the restored Bourbon dynasty was expected to reorganize guilds, but its sponsorship of an industrial exhibition in 1819 signaled its endorsement of mechanization, and after 1821 there were no further efforts to restore guilds during the Restoration"--Provided by publisher.
History of France --- anno 1700-1799 --- anno 1800-1899 --- Guilds --- Industrial policy --- Labor policy --- History. --- Arts and Humanities --- History --- Labor --- State and labor --- Economic policy --- Business --- Industries --- Industry and state --- Craft guilds --- Gilds --- Labor organizations --- Merchant companies --- Workers' associations --- Artisans --- Employers' associations --- Labor unions --- Government policy --- Societies, etc. --- Corporations --- Politique du travail --- Liberté du travail --- Politique industrielle --- France --- Histoire --- 1789-1815
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