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13. International Policymaking
The ILO Standards on Changing Work Relationships
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Işik Urla Zeytinoğlu
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Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents v
- Preface vii
- Introduction and Overview ix
- 1. Changing Work Relationships 1
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Part I: Changing Work Relationships in The United States and Canada
- 2. Flexible Work Arrangements 21
- 3. Flexible Work Arrangements 41
- 4. Part-Time Employment and the Worker 59
- 5. Telework and Teleworkers 77
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Part II: Changing Work Relationships in THe European Union
- 6. Changing work relationships in the European Union 99
- 7. European Employment Policies’ Potential impact on Female Workers 115
- 8. Regulating the distanced Work force 129
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Part III: Changing Work Relationships in Australia
- 9. Changing work relationships in Australia 147
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Part IV: Views of the Stakeholders
- 10. A Union Perspective on Emerging Trends in the wokplace 171
- 11. Between strategic Choice and Adaptation 183
- 12. Atypical forms of Work in the European Union; Experiences at the Establishment Level 201
- 13. International Policymaking 219
- Appendix: European framework Agreement on Part-Time Work 239
- Biographical Sketches of the Contributors 245
- Index 249
Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents v
- Preface vii
- Introduction and Overview ix
- 1. Changing Work Relationships 1
-
Part I: Changing Work Relationships in The United States and Canada
- 2. Flexible Work Arrangements 21
- 3. Flexible Work Arrangements 41
- 4. Part-Time Employment and the Worker 59
- 5. Telework and Teleworkers 77
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Part II: Changing Work Relationships in THe European Union
- 6. Changing work relationships in the European Union 99
- 7. European Employment Policies’ Potential impact on Female Workers 115
- 8. Regulating the distanced Work force 129
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Part III: Changing Work Relationships in Australia
- 9. Changing work relationships in Australia 147
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Part IV: Views of the Stakeholders
- 10. A Union Perspective on Emerging Trends in the wokplace 171
- 11. Between strategic Choice and Adaptation 183
- 12. Atypical forms of Work in the European Union; Experiences at the Establishment Level 201
- 13. International Policymaking 219
- Appendix: European framework Agreement on Part-Time Work 239
- Biographical Sketches of the Contributors 245
- Index 249