Continuity and Change in National Systems of Collective Bargaining in a Context of Crisis

Thursday, 2 July 2015

8:30 AM-10:00 AM


TH01-01
Session 1: Continuity and Change in National Systems of Collective Bargaining in a Context of Crisis
Continuity and Change in National Systems of Collective Bargaining in a Context of Crisis

Session Organizers: Aristea Koukiadaki, University of Manchester; Miguel Martinez Lucio, N/A; Isabel Tavora, University of Manchester

Participants:
Joint Regulation and Labour Market Policy in Europe during the Crisis
Aristea Koukiadaki, University of Manchester; Isabel Tavora, University of Manchester; Miguel Martinez Lucio, N/A
The Reform of Collective Bargaining in Spain - Legacies and Risks in the Neo-Liberal Reform of Regulation
Miguel Martinez Lucio, N/A; Carlos Jesus Fernandez Rodriguez, Universidad Autonoma de Madrid; Rafael Ibáñez Rojo, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid
Re-Building Consensus? Social Pacts and Centralized Collective Bargaining in Spain Under Austerity.
Sergio Gonzalez Begega, University of Oviedo; David Luque, University of Oviedo

10:15 AM-11:45 AM


TH01-02
Session 2: Continuity and Change in National Systems of Collective Bargaining in a Context of Crisis
Continuity and Change in National Systems of Collective Bargaining in a Context of Crisis

Session Organizers: Aristea Koukiadaki, University of Manchester; Miguel Martinez Lucio, N/A; Isabel Tavora, University of Manchester

Participants:
When Pandora Opened the Box: Collective Bargaining and Austerity Policies in Greece
Aristea Koukiadaki, University of Manchester; Chara Kokkinou, University of Manchester

2:15 PM-3:45 PM


TH01-03
Session 3: Continuity and Change in National Systems of Collective Bargaining in a Context of Crisis
Continuity and Change in National Systems of Collective Bargaining in a Context of Crisis

Session Organizers: Aristea Koukiadaki, University of Manchester; Miguel Martinez Lucio, N/A; Isabel Tavora, University of Manchester

Participants:
Institutions and Inequality in Liberalizing Markets: Explaining Different Trajectories of Institutional Change in Social Europe
Chiara Benassi, Royal Holloway, University of London; Virginia Doellgast, London School of Economics; Katja Sarmiento-Mirwaldt, Brunel University
Collective Bargaining in UK Local Government
Mathew Johnson, Manchester Business School
Slovenia on the Crossroad: Increasing Dependence on the Supranational Institutions and the Weakening of the Multiemployer Bargaining System
Aleksandra Kanjuo-Mrcela, University of Ljubljana; Miroslav Stanojevic, University of Ljubljana