Poland: impending winter of discontent
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Poland is likely to witness a significant degree of unrest as various groups of workers stage protests, miners, railway workers, health workers, police officers and fire officers as well as a disagreement between employers and unions at national level in the tripartite commission. Workers in the police force, at border controls and in prisons are taking their own industrial action, in support of demands for the government to adhere to agreements negotiated with trade unions.
Publication Name: European Industrial Relations Review
Subject: Human resources and labor relations
ISSN: 0309-7234
Year: 2003
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Pay agreements for non-Swedish workers
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The debate on the pay and employment agreements for foreign workers in Sweden by trade unions and employer representatives is discussed.
Publication Name: European Industrial Relations Review
Subject: Human resources and labor relations
ISSN: 0309-7234
Year: 2005
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Netherlands
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The Dutch metalworker union FNV Bondgenoten has raised a demand for 1.25% pay increase contravening the governments low wage policy.
Publication Name: European Industrial Relations Review
Subject: Human resources and labor relations
ISSN: 0309-7234
Year: 2004
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