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Social dialogue perspectives in romanian road transport

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  • Radu, Roxana.

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Examines the situation of sectoral social dialogue in Romanian road transports in the context of Romania's new status as a Member State of the European Union (UE) by considering the challenges and opportunities involved in improving existing social dialogue structures in order to make them a more efficient tool for the road transport sector. Mentions the all the ILO's Conventions and Recommendations concerning social dialogue.

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  • Radu, Roxana., 2008. "Social dialogue perspectives in romanian road transport," ILO Working Papers 994828103402676, International Labour Organization.
  • Handle: RePEc:ilo:ilowps:994828103402676
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    2. Rychly, Ludek. & Pritzer, Rainer., 2003. "Social dialogue at national level in the EU accession countries," ILO Working Papers 993688933402676, International Labour Organization.
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